The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has challenged
Governor Ayo Fayose to say how much he got from the N1.4 billion
allegedly collected from the Office of the National Security Adviser
(ONSA) by a former minister for the June 21, 2014 governorship poll.
The APC claimed that part of the slush funds was used to rig the election in Fayose’s favour.
In a statement yesterday by its Publicity Secretary, Taiwo
Olatunbosun, the party said: “We are aware that Fayose at that time
acquired a N750 million building in a choice area of Abuja from the
proceeds of this fund.
“We are equally aware that Fayose submitted a bill of N30 billion to
former President Goodluck Jonathan as the amount required to unseat
former Governor Kayode Fayemi.
“A certain amount was approved for the project out of which soldiers,
who were used to rig the election, were paid as well as electoral
officials who released the soft copies of sensitive materials to Fayose.
“It was when a newspaper reported that N1.4billion was traced to a
former minister to rig Ekiti and Osun elections, it was at the same time
the said ex-minister ‘sneaked’ out of the country for ‘further
education.’ Governor Fayose also travelled out about the same time.
“We are demanding that the governor should tell Ekiti people how much
he received from the Armsgate money and the property he acquired with
the fund.
We also call on the EFCC to beam its searchlight on Fayose to know
how much is traceable to him and the governor of a neighbouring state
who coordinated the disbursements of the funds.”
The APC spokesman said the party was aware that the governor had
become paranoid and jittery since the newspaper reported the amount
traced to the former minister.
He added that all those who shared the arms money should be investigated and prosecuted.
Fayose has called on the international community to focus attention
on human rights abuses and contempt for the rule of law in Nigeria.
In a statement by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and
New Media, Lere Olayinka, the governor said he was aware of the plot to
muzzle him and others considered as non-conformists because of their
opinion and critical stance on the President and his government.
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