The Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, has composed a letter to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), communicating his expectation to submit himself for test after the termination of his residency as a senator.
In the letter dated September 10, 2018, and routed to the EFCC Chairman, Fayose blamed the commission for "a few and serial activities including, however not restricted"
to solidifying of his records and endeavoring to "secure relinquishment" of his properties, which he said was demonstrative of commission's longing to have him clear up a few issues.
Telling the counter join organization of the date he will leave office as for October 15, 2018, that day his governorship resistance against arraignment closes,
he noticed that he would make himself accessible at the EFCC office on Tuesday, October 16, 2018, at 1pm to "clear up issues or answer questions" inside his insight.
The letter read: "A few and serial activities of your bonus for quite a while, including however not constrained to solidifying of my records and endeavors to anchor impermanent relinquishment of my properties, are demonstrative of the
commission's craving to have me illuminate a few issues or answer a few inquiries yet for the resistance I appreciate under Section 308 of the 1999 Constitution as the siting Governor of Ekiti State.
"I wish to educate you that my term of office in accordance with which I appreciate invulnerability against examination
and arraignment under the above arrangement will slip by effluxion of time on Monday fifteenth October 2018.
"As a dependable resident of our extraordinary nation, who trusts in the run of law, I wish to advise you of my choice to make myself accessible in your office on Tuesday, sixteenth October 2018 at 1pm to illuminate issues or answer questions inside my insight.
"Compassionately affirm the reasonableness of the above date or demonstrate by restore, the commission's helpful date."
Read the letter in full underneath;



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