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Fayosegate: APC Asks EFCC To Beam Searchlights On Other Banks by Slimbideb: 6:24pm On Jun 26, 2016
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has
assured Governor Ayodele Fayose that it will soon react
to the fraud charge by the Economic and Financial Crime
Commission (EFCC) on how arms cash was fraudulently
diverted to illegally fund his election.

The APC also called on the EFCC to beam its searchlights on other banks and Fayose's homes. Reacting to Fayose's allegation that the party funded the protest rally against him by the civil society organisations in Ado-Ekiti at the weekend, Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, said the governor was confused on how to react to "a clearly criminal expose by the anti- graft agency on how he fraudulently diverted arms cash to win his election".

He counselled the governor to stop being paranoid about the fate that awaits him having "intentionally and fraudulently" engaged himself in criminal acts that have no place under the current President Muhammadiu Buhari's administration. He denied the party's involvement in the civil society groups' rally, assuring the governor that very soon, the party will react through street actions to draw the world's attention that the governor allegedly represented evil in Ekiti State.

Olatunbosun also faulted the governor over the
insinuation that APC had petitioned President Buhari not
to grant Ekiti State another bailout to pay workers'
salaries.

He said Fayose should clean that he could not meet the
conditions set by the Federal Government to be qualified
for another bailout rather than blackmail and set the
workers against APC leaders.

"Fayose has no audited account for the past 18 months.
His IGR has no records. He refuses to implement TSA.
The debt profile of the state he sent to the CBN is
inconsistent with official records in the Debt
Management Office (DMO) while fake workers' BVN
numbers were discovered in records Fayose sent to
CBN," Olatunbosun explained, adding that these are the
CBN conditions that cannot be met by the governor but
for which he was mischievously blaming APC leaders.
Asking Fayose to surrender the state money allegedly in
his possession to enable civil servants take their salaries,
Olatunbosun urged EFCC to comb other banks where the
governor allegedly kept the state's money in secret
accounts.

"We call on EFCC to beam its searchlights on other banks
and his so-called secret South Africa-made safe kept in
his Afao home and Lagos where the governor allegedly
keeps Ekiti money.
"We believe that N4.7b poll fund fraud will be a child's
play by the time the EFCC hits some banks that Fayose
has his cronies who help in keeping funds realised from
IGR in secret accounts.
"We have cried over time for the governor to declare IGR
figures officially and disclose the accounts IGR cash is
being kept, but he railed at us, telling all sorts of lies, the
same way he bullied the civil servants when they
demanded for the details of IGR kept in secret accounts
being coordinated by his cronies through official
conspiracy," Olatunbosun said.

He added: "We are aware of the usual blackmail by the
governor and his media aides about the finances of the
state, but we make bold to say that no amount of
blackmail will stop APC from asking questions about the
finances of the state.
"We will continue to fight for the welfare and well-being
of Ekiti workers who the governor has turned to paupers,
beggars and petty thieves due to non-payment of
salaries.

"We never wrote any letter to stop bailout to Ekiti
government. However, we are of the opinion that a fresh
bailout should be paid directly to Ekiti workers from
Abuja so that it will not end up in Fayose's private
account just like the N9.6 billion he is yet to account for.


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Re: Fayosegate: APC Asks EFCC To Beam Searchlights On Other Banks by mommaade(f): 6:28pm On Jun 26, 2016
Nigerians are waiting
Re: Fayosegate: APC Asks EFCC To Beam Searchlights On Other Banks by SeverusSnape(m): 6:29pm On Jun 26, 2016
What about the bank that gave Buhari loan to buy his form as he claimed?

I need a zombie to help with the above question.
Re: Fayosegate: APC Asks EFCC To Beam Searchlights On Other Banks by temitemi1(m): 8:08pm On Jun 26, 2016
BurataiGate is the latest gate in town grin grin

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Re: Fayosegate: APC Asks EFCC To Beam Searchlights On Other Banks by Intimaci1: 8:48pm On Jun 26, 2016
Re: Fayosegate: APC Asks EFCC To Beam Searchlights On Other Banks by Intimaci1: 8:51pm On Jun 26, 2016
Re: Fayosegate: APC Asks EFCC To Beam Searchlights On Other Banks by 989900: 9:08pm On Jun 26, 2016
"We have cried over time for the governor to declare IGR
figures officially and disclose the accounts IGR cash is
being kept, but he railed at us, telling all sorts of lies, the
same way he bullied the civil servants when they
demanded for the details of IGR kept in secret accounts
being coordinated by his cronies through official
conspiracy," Olatunbosun said.

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