Hundreds of Ekiti State Indigenes rallied on Monday in support of the
Federal Government’s anti-corruption war, insisting that governor
Ayodele Fayose must be made to face the law, if found guilty of fraud.
Shortly after the governor’s case against the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC) at the Federal High Court, Ado Ekiti on Monday,
a group of placard-carrying youths staged a protest few meters to the
court declaring their support for the anti-corruption crusade of
President Muhammadu Buhari and the EFCC crackdown on Fayose and his
associates.
The protesters carried various placards, some of which read: Some of
their placards read: “Buhari, We Support You”, “Fayose Must Not Escape
Justice”, “We Say No To Dasukigate”, “EFCC We Support You”, “No Immunity
for Impunity”, “Let Us Kill Corruption Before It Kills Us”, “No
Absolute Immunity for Corrupt Governors”, “Fayose Can’t Be Above The
Law”, “Fayose Must Be Investigated”.
Led by an activist, Sunday Asefon, the group said they came to
demonstrate in support of the EFCC efforts to prosecute Fayose for
alleged money laundering insisting that the governor must face the law
for the alleged diversion of arms cash to fund his campaign.
They sang solidarity songs in Yoruba: “Ko si idariji fe ni to ba
jale, ayafi ko lo sewon” which means “there is no forgiveness for
anybody that steals, such an individual must go to jail.”
Addressing reporters during the protest, Asefon said the action was
to show solidarity with the EFCC in getting to the root of the alleged
stealing of the arms cash saying whoever that is indicted must face the
law.
Said Asefon: “We are here today to show solidarity with the EFCC to
support the anti-corruption crusade of President Buhari whoever that is
indicted must be tried in the law court no if found guilty must be
punished according to the law of the land.
“We are in full support of the freezing of Fayose’s account which we
believe was timely at a time government workers are owed five months
salaries and this man is saying there is no money.
“Last Monday, the governor instigated some students to protest
against President Buhari and the EFCC which we have dissociated
ourselves from. Every reasonable Ekiti person must support the move to
recover the stolen funds.
“There is no immunity for impunity, imagine the governor richer than
the whole state and we want the EFCC to continue with its war on graft
and anybody found guilty must face the music,” he added.
Fayose, who is claiming immunity, is under investigation by the EFCC
for his part in the infamous N4.7 billion slush funds from the Office of
the National Security Adviser (ONSA) under Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.)
His personal accounts have been frozen by the anti-graft agency while his associates have also been arrested.
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