The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has kept in touch with the Nigeria traditions administration to put the out-going legislative leader of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose on its watch list.
The specialist general of traditions was requested to watch Fayose, who's under scrutiny by the EFCC for professedly mishandling his office, washing reserves and so forth, the EFCC from escaping from the nation.
In the letter dated12th September, the EFCC composed:
“There is a reasonable suspicion suggesting that he may likely leave the country either through the land borders, airports or seaports in order to evade investigation.
Hence, you are kindly requested to watch-list him and arrest him,” read the letter signed by Ibrahim Magu, acting chairman of the EFCC.
Responding to EFCC’s letter, the customs boss asked all zonal coordinators, area commanders, and comptrollers to monitor Fayose.
“Consequently, you are requested to monitor the subject and report to Economic and Financial Crimes Commission through the provided contact details if sighted,” the customs wrote in a letter dated September 14.
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