Fayose, who spoke with
journalists outside the commission’s office, described the continued detention
of the former presidential aide as vendetta.
The Ekiti State Governor,
Mr Ayodele Fayose, visited Chief Femi Fani-Kayode at the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission in Abuja on Tuesday.
The governor arrived at the
EFCC office at 2.15pm and left at 4.30pm.
He was said to have been
received by three operatives when he arrived at the commission.
He said he prayed with the
former minister.
The governor said while
Fani-Kayode was in good spirit when he met him, he could not attest to the
detainee’s state of mind.
Fayose called on the
Federal Government to stop “playing god” and allow the former minister to enjoy
the bail earlier granted to him by the court.
While saying he could
attest to the character of Fani-kayode, who he said would not jump bail, he
however questioned the rationale behind the former minister’s continued
detention since the EFCC had resolved to arraign him on November 10.

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