On Monday, it was reported that during the course of its investigations
into N4.7billion Fayose received from Dasuki in 2014, the EFCC froze
three accounts belonging to the governor. Fayose however denied
receiving any funds, alleging it was Zenith Bank that majorly funded his
campaign.
After Zenith bank denied their involvement in the funding of his
election in 2014, Fayose has challenged the bank to come out with an
official statement on the matter.
He released a press statement through his Chief Press Secretary, Idowu Adelusi…
“I stand by my claim that the bank majorly funded my election in
June 2014. I don’t expect an organisation like the accused bank to stay
in a corner in matter of national concern like this and be talking.
Rather, I expect it to issue an official statement not as feeble as this
one being peddled in the media so that I can begin the second stage of
my revelations. My statement was made in the open and if I can accuse an
institution like that in the open, I expect the institution to give
official reply. All what have been claimed to have been said by the bank
in the media can be situated in the realm of rumour. And I want to
refer the All Progressives Congress (APC), the bank and the EFCC to John
chapter 8 verses 6-7, which says; “This they said, tempting him, that
they might have to accuse him. But Jesus stooped down and with his
finger wrote on the ground, as though he heard them not. When they
continued asking him, he lifted up himself and said unto them, he that
is without sin among you, let him cast the first stone. Let those
orchestrating this know that failure awaits them.”
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