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EFCC keeping Fayose to satisfy paymaster –Aide

EFCC keeping Fayose to satisfy paymaster –Aide

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has been accused of keeping the immediate past governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, in detention just to satisfy the powers-that-be since it lacked the required evidence to prosecute him.

 

EFCC keeping Fayose to satisfy paymaster –Aide

 

Fayose’s media aide, Lere Olayinka, said in a statement issued yesterday that it was laughable that EFCC was still telling the same stories it told the public in 2016 and has been unable to charge the former governor to court since Tuesday that he willingly submitted himself to the commission.

 

Olayinka said: “With the deafening noise that they made about the evidence of corruption in their possession and even going by the EFCC ignoble tweet of July 15, 2018, in which the commission expressed its readiness to prosecute the former governor immediately he no longer enjoyed immunity, Nigerians had expected that by now he would be facing trial in court.

 

“However, because the EFCC does not have any evidence against Fayose, the commission has opted to keep him in detention so as to satisfy its paymasters whose major agenda is ‘Fayose must be kept out of circulation by whatever means.’

 

“If not that they are just interested in keeping him out of circulation, why is the anti-graft commission not in court to prosecute him with the ‘overwhelming evidence’ it claimed to have?”

 

Olayinka, who said Fayose would remain strong in his fight against tyranny, urged Nigerians to ignore any story coming from the EFCC because “Fayose has denied all their allegations and he won’t say anything more than what he has said on Tuesday.”

 

He assured Nigerians that Fayose was prepared to stay in detention for as long as the EFCC would be ready to take him to court where he would have the opportunity to defend himself.

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