The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele
Fayose, has described the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission as
unfit to fight corruption because it is “an irresponsible and corrupt
organisation.”
The governor, who commended the
judiciary for standing firm against the “EFCC’s tyranny,” said the way
and manner the commission had been going about shopping for court orders
against Nigerians should concern lovers of the rule of law in the
country.
He said this in reaction to the Monday’s
Federal High Court, Abuja, judgment ordering the EFCC to release all
his properties that were attached based on the order of the court made
on July 20 and August 2.
Fayose, who spoke through his Special
Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, said,
“It is the height of irresponsibility and fraud for the EFCC to have
approached Justice Okon Abang for a similar order and concealed the fact
that the order obtained from Justice Dimgba elapsed on September 3 and
had failed to approach the same court for an extension.
“The EFCC and its corrupt elements
fraudulently approached Justice Abang, …and the same EFCC has even moved
to the Federal High Court, Akure in search of another order, ostensibly
because they have realised that the judge in the Federal High Court,
Ado Ekiti won’t play ball.”
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