Monday, July 13, 2015

The controversy between Fayemi, EFCC and PDP

Kayode-Fayemi The Peoples Democratic Party believes that leaders of the All Progressives Congress, are shielding the immediate past governor of Ekiti state, Kayode Fayemi from being prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
Naturally, a war of words has ensued between the two main parties involved- the accuser; PDP and the accused; Kayode Fayemi.
The state Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Jackson Adebayo, released a statement alleging that some leaders of APC were planning to approach President Muhammadu Buhari through his allies from the north “to shield Fayemi from inevitable arrest and prosecution by EFCC”.
The statement said in part:
“It has come to our notice that there is a sinister motive by the leaderships of the All Progressive Congress to put presure on the presidency to halt the investigation of the former APC governor by the EFCC when it dawned on them that the various petitions before the EFCC on the financial mismanagement of the APC administration in Ekiti State between 2010 and 2014 can not be ignored again by the anti graft body in its current moves against past governors.”
We are aware that the Special Fraud Unit of the Nigeria police have reached an advanced stage in their investigation of the financial mismanagement of the immediate past government in Ekiti State and alleged outright diversion of money meant for the state to private pockets. We are also aware that Fayemi has approached a top security chief who is very close to the president to intervene.”
Reacting to the allegation on behalf of Fayemi was his Chief Press Secretary, Olayinka Oyebode, who absolved his principal’s administration of mismanagement of state funds.
Oyebode would also bring incumbent governor, Ayo Fayose, into the matter, saying he’s the one who should be running around to seek protection from prosecution.
He said:
“I think the PDP-led government in the state is merely hallucinating. This is a pure case of hallucination. You and I know that it is the incumbent governor, Ayodele Fayose, that has a case with EFCC.
And I am sure you know that his N1.3billion poultry scam case came up at the Ado-Ekiti High Court sometimes in 2014 shortly before the elections. The case could not be heard on its adjourned date owing to the closure of courts in Ekiti since last year.
If there is anybody who should be running from pillar to post, begging to be bailed out of EFCC investigations or trial by the anti-corruption agencies, it should be Fayose.”
Fayemi ran one of the most responsible and corruption-free governments not only in Ekiti State, but in the country. He has been out of office for nine months and has not been invited by any anti-corruption agency be it EFCC or ICPC.”
courtesy of: ynaija 

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