The Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission( EFCC) operatives are already trailing Ekiti State Governor
Ayodele Fayose to prevent his alleged escape bid.
Barely 24 hours to Fayose’s
exit, the anti-graft agency’s operatives were yesterday at Akure airport, when
the governor and his wife boarded a flight to Abuja.
Another set of operatives
closed up on the governor immediately he landed at the Nnamdi Azikiwe
International Airport, Abuja.
The governor was also
placed on surveillance as at the time of filing this report.
Already, three probe teams
have been raised by EFCC on the issues against the governor, including a group
on his pending trial, a panel on N4.685 billion National Security Adviser
(ONSA) fraud; and the last team is working on alleged infractions during his
second term in office.
According to findings, the
EFCC may meet with the incoming governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, on some records,
which the Ekiti State Government had withheld over the years.
But from preliminary
findings, Fayose is likely to face trial in Ado-Ekiti, Ibadan, Lagos and Akure.
A top source in EFCC, who
spoke in confidence, said: “We have mounted surveillance on Fayose in the last
72 hours and we are trailing him in order to keep his words to appear before
our teams of investigators.
“We have tracked his
movement from Akure Airport to Abuja, where he came to attend a send-forth
dinner. We will keep tab on him until he reports to EFCC on October 16.
Otherwise, we will effect his arrest.
“There are three teams
handling the allegations against the governor. There is a special team managing
his suspended trial because he had immunity as a governor. We will resume his
trial.
“Another team of detectives
is in charge of N4.685 billion fraud in the Office of National Security
Adviser( ONSA) in which Fayose was implicated. All we need to do is to take the
statement of Fayose and arraign him in court.
“The third team takes
charge of alleged infractions he committed in office during his second term.
The Ekiti State Government
has withheld some vital records in the last three years. We will meet with the
incoming governor on these documents.
“The governor may face
trial in some courts in Ado Ekiti, Ibadan, Lagos and Akure. If he comes around,
he will be our first guest at the new EFCC complex.”
The Nation

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