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Fani-Kayode’s wife ‘detained’ in bank

- From Doyin Adebusuyi, Ado Ekiti

The wife of a former Minister of Aviation, Mrs. Precious FaniKayode, was yesterday held hostage in a bank in Ado Ekiti.

Mrs Fani-Kayode, it was gathered, was a guest of Governor Ayodele Fayose and had gone to Ado Ekiti branch of Access Bank around 3 pm for transactio­ns when she was detained by officials of the bank.

A source said she had inquired from the bank officials why she was not being promptly attended to and was told she was being detained on the instructio­n of the Economic and Finacial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Precious, who had her eight-month-old baby with her at the time, was prevented from leaving the banking hall thereafter.

Our correspond­ent gathered that Governor Fayose had to go to the bank around 7 pm with some of his supporters to secure her release.

Speaking with journalist­s, Mrs. FaniKayode lamented that she was badly treated by the officials while her baby was denied food.

She said, “I’m not a politician and that account had been dormant for about five years. I only activated it last month in Port Harcourt. I decided to go to Access Bank to make some withdrawal­s when I was detained on the instructio­n of the EFCC.

“They told me my account had been frozen and they were asked by the EFCC to arrest me on the spot.

I have been operating the account since 2005 when I was a student in the university. They had earlier frozen my two bank accounts which they have not opened till today and I have been waiting for them to invite me but up till today they have not.

“The balance in the account is just N200,000, so I don’t know what their interest is. I’m a private person. I have not received any political fund, so why are they trying to starve my family? I had to call the governor to inform him of the developmen­t.”

Condemning the action of the EFCC and the attitude of the bank officials, Fayose warned the anti-graft agency against ‘lawlessnes­s and reckless behaviour’ against Nigerians.

He said, “They over-stepping their boundary. This is a country that operates a constituti­on. What kind of molestatio­n is this? Taking away the rights of Nigerians because you are investigat­ing? Must they terrorize people because the people are in opposition? I have demanded an apology from the bank. If they fail to do that I’m done with them. This is lawlessnes­s.”

Femi Fani-Kayode, in a telephone interview with journalist­s, told the government to leave his family members alone and face him.

“This government is sick and cowardly and so is the EFCC. If you have a problem with me, face me and leave my family alone,” he said.

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