Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti has said that the return of the former Minister of State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro
to Nigeria to honour an invitation from the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC) was “arranged, dramatic and compromised”.
He made this known in a statement by his Special Assistant on New Media and Public Communications, Lere Olayinka in Wednesday.
Fayose, in the statement, told the
Federal Government to pay attention to hunger and suffering ravaging
Nigeria and its people and leave him alone.
“This project ‘Fayose must be implicated
at all cost’ will definitely not put food on the tables of Nigerians
and for all I care, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)
and its collaborators can keep running from pillar to post while I keep
delivering good governance to Ekiti and its people,” the governor said.
The governor, who dismissed the
reported claim that Obanikoro confessed to the EFCC that he received
fund from the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) under Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd)
to fund his election, said; “We have gone pass this stage of media
trial, EFCC should rather keep its gun powder dry, when we get to the
bridge, we will cross it. They said more than this in the 2006 poultry
scam blackmail, despite that, I am the governor today.”
Fayose said he was only reacting just to
fulfil all righteousness because Nigerians were more interested in
having food on their tables, adding that; “those who arranged the
dramatic and compromised return of Senator Obanikoro to Nigeria
obviously did so in continuation of their project ‘Fayose must be
implicated at all cost’ but I am not bothered because my election was
legitimately funded.
“However, if this is why they are
intimidating judges and the judiciary, it won’t work as far as my own
matter is concerned as no one can play God. As far as I am concerned, I
am busy here in Ekiti attending to the welfare and well-being of my
people. I won’t be distracted,” he said.
Fayose challenged the EFCC to also look
into the funding of All Progressives Congress (APC)’s campaign funds.
“Since we are now in the era in which financial assistance from
Nigerians to fund elections is being criminalised, the international
community, especially those funding EFCC must insist that the commission
probes the funding of APC elections before further funds are released
to the commission,” he said.
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