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Friday, September 29, 2017

EFCC arrests Fayose’s finance commissioner, accountant general, he reacts

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hehe............Ekiti State Commissioner for Finance and the Accountant General, are currently in custody of the EFCC, as it was gathered that officials were arrested on Thursday, same day the state governor, Ayodele Fayose, formally declared his intention to run for the 2019 presidential election on the platform of PDP.
An EFCC spokesperson told PremiumTimes;

“They were picked up today following their refusal to honour previous invitations for interrogation in relation to pending investigation on the misuse of bail out funds by the Ayodele Fayose administration”.
Hours after the arrest, Governor Fayose condemned the anti-graft agency’s action and wondered why they were arrested the same day he declared his ambition to contest the 2019 presidential election.
“Arresting my accountant general and commissioner for finance, as fact, today is shameful,” he said in his appearance on Politics Today.
“Why did it coincide my declaration? You are so intolerant of opposition, I cannot be perturbed by that. Even my predecessor has been alleged, documents filed into the EFCC and nobody has called him for one day.”
The governor noted that he is not bothered, saying “anybody charged to court is assumed innocent until the court says otherwise.”
On allegations that the bailout funds allocated to the state were mismanaged, he said;
“May I say to you expressly sir, that your story is incorrect.”
Fayose explained further, “Ekiti got the least. Ekiti got a bailout of N4.7b; the state wage bill is 2.6, the local government is 2.4 which automatically amounts that the bailout, even if it’s used strictly and only for salaries, cannot pay salaries of both state and local government for one month.
“I don’t appropriate money in Ekiti, I give the receipt of our allocations to the labour leaders. I have a standing committee of the labour leaders that share money in Ekiti, I gave that right to them.”

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