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EFCC Still Cordoned Off My Street Even Though I Promised To Surrender - Fayose Speaks

Posted by Samuel on Tue 16th Oct, 2018 - tori.ng

The immediate past governor of Ekiti state, Ayodele Fayose has lamented that the EFCC has cordoned off his street.

Ex-Ekiti Governor Ayo Fayose at the EFCC office in Abuja on Tuesday. NAN photo
 
Ayodele Fayose on Tuesday revealed that despite his promise to turn himself in to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in Abuja, the agency’s men still cordoned off his street on Tuesday morning.
 
He said he reported at the EFCC office in accordance with his promise.
 
The News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, reports that Fayose arrived at the EFCC Annex in Wuse II at exactly 12.59 p.m., a minute before the 1p.m. he had promised to report at the Commission.
 
He was accompanied to the EFCC by Rivers Governor, Mr. Nyesom Wike; and a former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode.
 
Fayose’s tenure as governor ended on Monday midnight, and he had, on Saturday, presented a handover note to the Secretary to the Ekiti State Government.
 
Speaking to newsmen on arrival at EFCC office, the former governor said, “I am here in line with my promise that I will be here on the 16th of October.

“And, like I said to EFCC, they should await my arrival. This morning, they have been to my house; they cordoned off my street, which I feel personally was unnecessary. It was unwarranted.

“When a man says he is coming, Nigerians should be given benefit of the doubt.

“I had led Ekiti, and the best I could give, I have given. Therefore, every question, whatever they need to ask today, I will be able to respond appropriately.”
 
He had, in a letter to the EFCC sometime ago, said his term of office “to which I enjoy immunity against investigation and prosecution shall lapse on Monday, October 15, 2018.
 
“As a responsible citizen of our great country who believes in the rule of law, I wish to inform you of my decision to make myself available in your office on Tuesday, 16th October, 2018 at 1pm.

“It is to clarify issues or answer questions within my knowledge.’’
 
One of those who accompanied him to EFCC office, Rivers State Governor Wike, said, “He wrote a letter to EFCC that he will submit himself on October 16.

“He is hale and hearty and I believe that EFCC should know he is well. Our fear from the present report that we have is that he may be harmed.

“But, let Nigerians know that he came by himself to the EFCC without anybody harassing him. So, that is why I brought him here today.”
 
On his part, Fani-Kayode said, “We are here to stand in solidarity with our friend and brother. He is going in hale and hearty; we trust God and we believe he will come out the same way.

“And, as authority, we take note of the fact that the international community and the whole world is watching what is going to happen here; what they are going to do to him.”
 
Fayose wore a T-shirt with inscription: “EFCC, I Am Here.” He clutched a small travel bag and also bore a backpack as he was led into the Commission by EFCC officials.


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