Gov. Ayodele Fayose |
Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose has reacted to the
allegation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC, linking him
with the $2 billion arms deal.
In a statement release by his media aide, Lere Olayinka, Fayose,
claimed Zenith Bank Plc and other private donors funded his 2014 governorship
campaign.
He, therefore, stated that linking him with embattled former
National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki
(retd.) was nonsensical.
The governor also alleged that Zenith Bank officials were
already being intimidated by the EFCC.
He said, “The management of Zenith Bank, which majorly
funded my election, called me to a meeting where I was assured that the fund
would be provided for my election. I was
asked to nominate a trusted ally to be related with and I nominated Mr Abiodun
Agbele.
“All the payments into Abiodun Agbele’s account domiciled in
Zenith Bank were directly from Zenith Bank. 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.
“Most of the funds
posted into Agbele’s account were through the Ibadan, Akure and Lagos branches
of the Zenith Bank and sometimes; they brought cash.
“Assuming but not conceding that cash moved from Lagos to
Akure as being claimed by the EFCC in its usual manner of media trial, was it
meant for my election in Ekiti, why was the cash not moved to Ado Ekiti branch
of Zenith Bank or the cash handed to me directly? Why was it deposited into
Zenith Bank, Akure and did the bank make any report on the transaction to the
appropriate authorities? Why did the bank send its bullion van to move the
money from Akure Airport to their Akure branch if it was illegal money?
“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.
“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.”
The governor called on the EFCC to look into the campaign
funding of the All progressives Congress rather than fight a one-sided
anti-corruption war.
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