Governor
Ayodele Fayose is fighting tooth and nail to dislodge allegations of
involvement in sharing of security funds now famously known as Dasuki
Money.
And his strategy is without borders sources confirmed.
The
Ekiti state helmsman's has turned allegations that has resulted into
the freezing of his bank accounts into mudslinging contest.
After
the rug was pulled off his attempt to drag the president into his
travails with a futile move to rope Aisha, wife of the nation's number
one man in a bribery scandal that earned United States Congressman,
Williams Jefferson thirteen years jail term, Mr Fayose has now gone
after the financial institution with records of the transaction the
investigation of anti corruption agency, Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission is premised on.
According to a source ''the Ekiti state helms man's strategy is simple..discredit the bank to collapse the allegation''
Societynowng.com
learnt this is the ploy that resulted into the state governor's
circulation of statement alleging Zenith Bank funded his election- and
that the bank secured his account without due diligence and currently
working with EFCC to escape sanction.
The governor and his handlers are said to be massively pushing the allegations as much as possible to make it popular.
According
to an insider the ploy and it's kick off was a result of meetings with
his handlers, especially legal team who advised discrediting information
secured from Zenith bank through investigation conducted by EFCC would
help in no small measure to bail the embattled governor out of his
unravelling mess.
The Governor is accused of receiving Security
Funds to prosecute his election through involvement of former Minister,
Musiliu Obanikoro.
Funds which he allegedly converted to personal use.
Here is a link for background -
http://societynowng.com/Untold-Story-Of-Why-EFCC-Froze-Gov-Ayo-Fayose-Bank-Account-Involvement-Of-Ex-Minister-Musiliu-Obanikoro-Sons-Gbolahan-And-Babaji
Since
the news broke via freezing of his bank accounts with Zenith bank, the
controversial governor has embarked on a journey of mudslinging to rope
in as many people as possible, with his bankers the latest victim on the
receiving end of what is labelled ''a desperate ploy
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