List of Governors Who Sacked Civil Servants in September and Why

List of Governors Who Sacked Civil Servants in September and Why

  • Nigerian governors have started taking action against civil servants who violated the code of conduct of the service
  • In the first two weeks of September 2025, no less than three governors across the north and south sacked civil servants in their states
  • From the report that emerged, one of the civil servants was sacked over the allegation bordering on sexual harassment

Some Nigerian governors have started taking decisive steps against erring civil servants who were allegedly caught violating their code of conduct or the Civil Service Commission Act.

In the first quarter of September, no less than three governors exercised their constitutional powers on some civil servants for misconduct. Though the governors did not directly sack the civil servants, they did so through the states' Civil Service Commission.

Governor Alex Otti, Lucky Aiyedatiwa and Bala Mohammed make the headlines for sacking civil servants in their states in September.
Governor Alex Otti, Lucky Aiyedatiwa and Bala Mohammed are in the news for sacking civil servants in their states in September. Photo Credit: @alexottiofr, @LuckyAiyedatiwa, @SenBalaMohammed
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Below is the list of the governors and reasons for their actions:

Gov Otti sacks 6 civil servants

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Governor Alex Otti of Abia's government on Tuesday, September 9, approved the dismissal of six senior civil service members from the state's Ministry of Justice. Their sacking followed an internal audit and administrative enquiry, where they were found guilty of manipulating the payroll system and were receiving more than their salaries.

The chairman of the state's Civil Service Commission, Eno Eze, however, did not mention the names of the affected officials, but listed their positions in a statement.

Otti's administration explained that the actions were a result of a detailed investigation carried out by the commission. It added that the financial records of the affected officers were reviewed independently, and they were interrogated before the decision was taken.

Governor Bala sacks a teacher

The administration of Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi has announced the sacking of a teacher known as Emos Joshua over sexual harassment allegations. The teacher, Joshua, is said to be a Principal Assistant Education Officer at Government College, Azare.

Saleh Umar, the spokesperson of the Bauchi State Civil Service Commission (CSC), disclosed the development in a statement on Thursday, September 11.

Governor Aiyedatiwa sacks civil servants

Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has suspended three officials over an alleged job scam in the recent Ondo state teachers’ recruitment exercise. The suspended government officials include two directors and a deputy director.

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The findings revealed that the officials remain suspended, pending the outcome of the investigation. Governor Aiyedatiwa ordered a full-scale investigation into the alleged scam and set up a committee to further investigate the case.

He also directed the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) to invite the defrauded applicants for a meeting. The state government had recently embarked on the recruitment of teachers into primary and secondary schools across the 18 local government areas of the state.

Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa suspends civil servants for alleged scam allegations.
Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo state orders probe of civil servants over alleged scam. Photo Credit: @OndoAPC
Source: Twitter

Tinubu speaks on governors

Legit.ng earlier reported that President Bola Tinubu urged the 36 governors of the country to prioritise the welfare of the people at the grassroots level.

The president made the call while speaking at the 150th NEC meeting at the presidential villa in Abuja on Thursday, July 31.

President Tinubu's comment came the day after Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna explained that no governor would go against Tinubu in the 2027 election.

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