Governor
Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state has lambasted the Economic and Financial Crime
Commission (EFCC) over the arrest and detention of his two aides, describing
the commission as a ‘senseless’ organization, in dire need of restructuring.
Vanguard
reports that Fayose, who vowed to overhaul the anti-graft agency, said he would
restructure EFCC when he becomes president in 2019.
“By the
grace of God, I will restructure the EFCC when I become the president of this
nation”, he said.
Fayose said
he would reorganize EFCC and make it looks responsible, adding that, “they
detained me in 2008, but I won them in court, because the most high God was on
my side.
“EFCC is
senseless body, because if they are not senseless, it should have known that
the man who wrote the petition had been sacked because he didn’t deserve to be
called a civil servant. The arrest of my officials was orchestrated by Ekiti
indigenes in collaboration with the EFCC.
“I will
never go and beg EFCC, it will rather beg me. I won’t negotiate anything
because I am not afraid of them. There was a subsisting court that barred them
from arresting any official of this state, but they breached the law.
Fayose, who
stated this on Thursday, October 12 during a grand reception organised for his
aides who were arrested by the EFCC, promised to buy new cars for the two
officials in appreciation of their loyalty to the state.
The arrested
Ekiti state commissioner for finance, Toyin Ojo and the Accountant General,
Yemisi Owolabi , have disclosed that they could not be charged to court by the
anti-graft agency because the petition written against them lacked substance.
They said
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) practically begged them to
leave detention when the agency knew that they committed no offence to have
warranted arrest, saying “we yielded after much pleading from top EFCC staff”.
The duo said
the petition written by a former labour leader , whose name was not mentioned,
claiming that the state mismanaged the Paris Club and bailouts allocated to it
by the federal government was bereft of substantial evidence that could be used
to prosecute them .
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