
Former Ekiti State governor, Ayodele Fayose, has
requested the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to provide him
with an extra mattress in his holding cell to make him more comfortable.
Fayose made a show of turning himself in on
Tuesday as he wore a shirt with “EFCC, I’m here” inscribed on it, and also
carried two packed bags as he earlier said he was prepared to be detained.
According to a report by The Nation, the former
governor has written the EFCC to demand an additional mattress in his cell.
He complained that sleeping on one mattress was
too flat to accommodate his frame in the cell and that two mattresses will be
more comfortable for him.
“He has demanded for a second mattress from the
anti-graft agency and I think they are looking into his request. They want to
find out from him the type of mattress needed to make him comfortable in
custody,” an EFCC source told The Nation.
It was recently disclosed that a Federal Capital
Territory High Court has empowered the EFCC to keep Fayose in detention for two
weeks, a remand order that’s subject to a renewal if requested.
“We have obtained a court order to hold Fayose for
at least two weeks pending investigation. He could be released earlier or later
than two weeks depending on the outcome of investigation,” a source told The
Punch.
After three days in detention, the former governor
is still being grilled over the N1.3 billion and another $5.377 million he
allegedly received from former Minister of State for Defence, Musiliu
Obanikoro, to help his re-election campaign in 2014.
The former governor has dared the agency to take
him to court with whatever evidence it has against him, but the EFCC is
believed to want a statement from him before proceeding.
“Fayose will still undergo another round of
grilling on Friday (today). We cannot just arraign him in court without
obtaining a statement from him,” a source told The Nation.
In a leaked audio of the former governor’s
interrogation by EFCC operatives he said he’ll no longer cooperate because the
commission is partisan and is only interested in persecuting him.
“You’re no court of law. You can’t force me to say
what I don’t want to say. I’ve told you earlier and I’m saying it again; it’s
only in the law court that I can get justice.
“Your commission has showed your hands as
partisan, to prefer to bring me down at all cost and that will not get my
cooperation,” he said.
Fayose’s other ‘sins’
Fayose is also believed to be under probe for
allegedly receiving bribes from various contractors as Ekiti State governor. He
is alleged to have used fronts to acquire properties in Lagos and Abuja with
bribes from said contractors.
The EFCC is also believed to be investigating the
former governor over another alleged N1.3 billion fraud at the Ekiti Integrated
Poultry Project Biological Concepts Limited.
Source: Pulse.ng
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