Ayo Fayose |
Former Ekiti governor, Ayo Fayose, has maintained his denial of all the
allegations made against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC)
His media aide, Lere Olayinka, in a statement on Wednesday, said Fayose had insisted that he be charged to court.
“Today is his second day in EFCC custody and I can say that his spirit is high and his will remains very strong,” he said.
Olayinka, who said the EFCC must stop acting irresponsibly by
subjecting Nigerians to media trial whenever they lacked concrete
evidence to sustain court trial, added that “the commission has started
its usual lies by claiming that it discovered houses bought by Fayose
with public fund.”
He said: “Nigerians should recall that in 2016, operatives of this
same EFCC attempted to seal up a guest house located at Gana Street,
Maitama, Abuja, claiming that it belonged to Fayose. Whereas, the
building belonged to a retired army general.”
Olayinka said since the EFCC claimed to have “overwhelming evidence”
against the former governor, the most reasonable thing to do is to
charge him to court and get him prosecuted with the overwhelming
evidence at the
commission’s disposal.
“However, since the EFCC is only being used to settle political
scores, it is more comfortable with keeping Fayose in custody so as to
achieve the agenda of keeping him out of circulation and embarking on
its usual media trial.
“But on this Fayose’s matter, they have picked on a wrong customer
and no amount of intimidation, blackmail and harassment will break his
resistance to tyranny, agent of which the EFCC has become.”
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