The Ekiti State governor, Ayo Fayose, has threatened to name those who
financed his governorship election in 2014 if they fail to stand up to
the harassment of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
In
a statement in response to EFCC’s allegation that he benefited from the
illegal largesse from the office of the National Security Adviser under
Sambo Dasuki, Mr. Fayose, on Wednesday, gave indications as to the
sources of finances for his election.
According to him, Zenith Bank Plc largely funded his election, along with friends and associates who donated to his campaign.
The
EFCC, in justifying its restriction on the account of the governor,
said it had traced funds from the office of the NSA to the accounts of
Mr. Fayose and, Musiliu Obanikoro, who is a former Minister of State for
Defence.
The commission said the funds, amounting to about
N4.7billion, was moved from accounts operated by two of Mr. Obanikoro’s
sons where it was transferred to Mr. Fayose’s Zenith Bank account.
But
the governor denied the allegation, saying he had no link with monies
from the NSA’s office for which Mr. Dasuki and other leaders in the last
PDP government are currently facing trial.
“I wish to state
further that if it becomes evidently clear that those who willingly
provided money for my election can no longer stand by what they did, may
be because of threat from the EFCC, I will not hesitate to name names,”
he said.
The governor also hinted that the bank only last
week collected the identity card of Abiodun Agbele, the holder of the
account through which it funded his campaign, in desperation to perfect
the account apparently after submitting to the harassment of the EFCC.
“I
must say it categorically that I don’t have any link financially with
Obanikoro and I know as a fact that he (Obanikoro) has not; and cannot
mention my name, as beneficiary of whatever money any company in which
he has interest could have gotten from the ONSA if truly Obanikoro
collected money from the ONSA as being claimed by the EFCC,” the
governor declared.
“Therefore, bringing Obanikoro and his son’s
narrative or that the Zenith Bank is telling different stories, having
been blackmailed and coerced into submission by the EFCC is a joke that
will not fly.”
Mr. Fayose also alleged that the bank opened the
account for the purpose of the election, and requested him to present a
trusted ally with which it would relate with.
“In actual fact, the
account was opened by Zenith Bank hurriedly at that time and Abiodun
Agbele’s identity card which ought to have been collected before the
account was opened was only collected last week in the bank’s
desperation to perfect the account obviously after submitting to the
intimidation and harassment of the EFCC,” he said.
The governor
described the EFCC’s case against him as “persecution” and a violation
of his immunity, urging the anti-graft agency to also beam its
searchlights on the funding of the campaigns of the campaigns of
President Muhammadu Buhari.
The PDP Governors Forum has rallied
behind Mr. Fayose condemning the action of the EFCC, particularly the
restriction placed on the governor’s bank account.
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