Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State on Sunday ‘rewarded’ the Commissioner for Finance, Chief Toyin Ojo, and the Accountant General, Mrs. Yemisi Owolabi who were recently arrested and released the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
TheNewsGuru.com reports that the two officials spent two weeks in the custody of the anti-graft agency for alleged diversion of over N680 million from the state’s share of bailout funds.
Fayose, in a fulfillment of his earlier promise presented the two officials with new Kia Rio cars after a thanksgiving service to mark the third anniversary of his administration. They were arrested in Abuja on September 28 while attending the governor’s declaration to run for President in 2019.
The governor noted that the car gift was meant to honour them for their “for their loyalty to the state” in the face of a fresh onslaught by the anti-graft agency.
The governor also held a welcome party for Ojo and Owolabi last Thursday, which he declared as “half-work day,’ to allow civil servants attend the occasion.
Speaking at the thanksgiving service, Fayose said: “We have to reward you for enduring intimidation, mental and emotional torture and illegal incarceration for the sake of our state. The Constitution of Nigeria does not empower the EFCC to arrest state officials over alleged graft.
“That function belongs to our House of Assembly. We will sue the EFCC to court for this illegality, pursue the case to a logical conclusion and get damages for this ill-treatment.
“The Constitution of Nigeria is supreme and has over-riding influence over any government parastatal, such as EFCC.”