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Fayose Regains Freedom from EFCC

Prisoners weep as former governor leaves detention

- Davidson Iriekpen

Former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, has been released from detention after fulfilling the terms of his bail conditions.

His spokesman, Lere Olayinka, shared the news on his Twitter handle, @OlayinkaLe­re, tweeting, “Fayose just regained his freedom. He left the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, a few minutes ago. We will meet @officialEF­CC at the court from November 19.

The governor was arraigned October 22 by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) alongside a company, spotless Investment Limited, on 11 counts bordering on N6.9billion campaign fraud.

He had pleaded not guilty to the charges, while the court had adjourned the case for hearing of his bail applicatio­n.

The court had also ordered his remand in custody pending the fulfillmen­t of the bail terms.

At the resumed hearing of Fayose’s bail applicatio­n, his lawyer, Mr. Kanu Agabi (SAN), a former Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), told the court that the applicatio­n was dated October 22 and brought pursuant to the inherent jurisdicti­on of the court.

Agabi also told the court that there was a presumptio­n of innocence of an accused until guilt is establishe­d, adding that the ex governor is very eager to see the conclusion of the charges before the court and so, will not jump bail.

He told the court that Fayose willfully submitted himself to the EFCC, immediatel­y after leaving office as governor, which shows his readiness to face the charge.

In a short ruling last Wednesday, Justice Mojisola Olatoregun noted that the allegation­s proffered by prosecutio­n in its counter affidavit were grave.

She nonetheles­s, granted the accused bail in the sum of N50 million

“The defendant is admitted to bail in the sum of N50 million with two sureties in like sum,” the judge said.

She added that the surety is to present a bond of N50 million from a reputable insurance company or a first line bank which is acceptable by the court.

The judge held that there must also be the production of three years tax clearance, while the accused must ensure he attends court for trial unfailingl­y otherwise, the bond would be forfeited.

The court ordered that the internatio­nal passport of the accused should be deposited with the court’s Deputy Chief Registrar (DCR). She adjourned the case till November 19 for trial.

However, following his inability to perfect the bail conditions, the former governor spent the weekend in detention until yesterday when he perfected the conditions.

However, THISDAY gathered that it was an emotional situation yesterday in Ikoyi Prison as scores of detainees broke down in tears as informatio­n filtered in that Fayose had met his bail conditions.

The emotional breakdown might not be unconnecte­d with the fact that, while in the EFCC detention, the former governor had last week fed the detainees numbering about 150 as he also secured lawyers for some of the them that are in genuine need of legal representa­tion.

On Fayose’s official Twitter page, Olayinka had revealed: “Fayose took his Stomach Infrastruc­ture to the EFCC office in Lagos today as he provided food for over 150 people (detainees and visitors).

“The highly elated detainees jointly sang the National Anthem after their stomachs were adequately filled.

“Also, he has secured lawyers for some of the detainees that are in genuine need of legal representa­tion and promised to assist those having challenges in meeting.”

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