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Home » UPDATED: CIG Motors Fires Director Jubril Arogundade Over Fraud Allegations, Refers Case to EFCC

UPDATED: CIG Motors Fires Director Jubril Arogundade Over Fraud Allegations, Refers Case to EFCC

CIG Motors terminates executive director Jubril Arogundade’s appointment over financial misappropriation and abuse of authority, refers case to EFCC

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
January 3, 2026
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Jubril Arogundade - CIG Motors

Jubril Arogundade - CIG Motors

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CIG Motors Company Ltd., one of the African subsidiaries of Choice International Group, has announced the immediate termination of the appointment of its Executive Director, Jubril Arogundade (@JubrilofLagos).

The company said that termination of the ED’s appointment was following internal investigations that uncovered issues relating to financial misappropriation and abuse of authority.

In a statement made available to Techeconomy, the company said the decision followed a period of suspension and a comprehensive internal review.

According to CIG Motors, the findings of the investigation revealed conduct that fell significantly below the company’s governance, compliance, and ethical standards, making immediate termination necessary.

The company further disclosed that matters connected to financial impropriety arising from the investigation have been formally referred to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Jubril Arogundade - CIG Motors

Jubril Arogundade - CIG Motors

CIG Motors stated that it is cooperating fully with the authorities as the matter progresses through the appropriate regulatory and legal channels.

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CIG Motors emphasised that the action reflects a zero-tolerance stance on financial misconduct and abuse of authority, particularly at senior management level.

The company noted that safeguarding institutional integrity and maintaining robust internal controls remain central to its operations.

The statement also clarified that CIG Motors will not engage in further public commentary on the matter, stressing that it is now before the relevant authorities.

The company added that operational continuity across the business remains unaffected.

“The development aligns with a broader trend seen across Nigeria’s corporate and financial landscape in recent months, where several organisations have taken decisive action against senior executives following internal probes, regulatory breaches, or governance failures”, the company’s statement contained.

CIG Motors reiterated its commitment to the highest standards of corporate governance, accountability, and transparency, assuring stakeholders that appropriate measures are in place to protect the company’s long-term stability and reputation.

However, when contacted for comments over the allegations Mr. Jubril Arogundade referred us to his rejoinder published on his Instagram page: @JubrilofLagos.

In the rejoinder, he denied any wrong doing. He went ahead to accuse the company of lacking corporate governance which even led to tax compliances breaches. See more here.

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