EFCC grills Fayose over ‘N4.7bn fraud linked to Dasuki

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is said to have grilled Mr. Ayodele Fayose, immediate past governor of Ekiti state, over allegations of N4.7 billion fraud.

Vanguard is reporting that the commission accused Fayose of keeping a part of the money which he allegedly received from the office of the national security adviser (ONSA) during President Jonathan’s administration.

Fayose had reported at the commission’s office in Abuja on Tuesday when he lost his immunity as his tenure in Ekiti elapsed.

It was reporteed that he was grilled for hours by a special investigative panel, in the company of Mike Ozekhome, his lawyer.

Vanguard quoted an EFCC source as saying: “Fayose has a lot of issues to clear with us and we hope he can clear them on time. He is to write a voluntary statement on all that he knows about the N4.7 billion that he allegedly received from the former Minister of State for Defence.

“Interrogators also confronted him on the choice property he allegedly used fronts to acquire in Lagos, Abuja and other places and the allegation that he collected kickbacks from some contractors.

“Apart from fraudulently retaining the sum of N1, 219,490,000 being part of the N4.7 billion stolen from the treasury of the federal government through the Office of the national security adviser, the applicant (Fayose) has also received gratification in form of kickbacks from various contractors with the Ekiti state government such as Samchese Nigeria Ltd, Tender Branch Concept Nig. Ltd, Hoff Concept Ltd and Calibre Consulting Ltd.

“The applicant (Fayose) received these kickbacks and gratification through Still Earth Ltd and Signachorr Nigeria Limited. In turn, the applicant (Fayose) instructed the Still Earth Ltd and Signachoor Nigeria Limited to use the funds to acquire properties for him.”

The source also said that some of the properties which Fayose allegedly acquired with the funds received have been marked for seizure.

“There are so many issues for which Fayose must provide answers to our interrogators. These things take time and he should know that it is beyond fanfare but being honest and providing answers to the issues,” the source was quoted as saying.

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