As per a media report, the EFCC had effectively set up an uncommon group to flame broil the representative for supposedly accepting over N1.2bn from a previous National Security Adviser, Col Sambo Dasuki (retd.) through a previous Minister of State for Defense, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro.
Fayose, who said he had a reasonable inner voice, advised the commission to expect him in its office on October 16, multi-day after the termination of his residency.
"He who has clear inner voice fears no enemy. The EFCC should, in any case, expect me at 1pm next Tuesday," he said.
Fayose talked on Wednesday amid the introduction of another school he worked in his Afao-Ekiti home nation as a component of his inheritances extends in the state.
At the occasion, he requested that specialists gather their extraordinary four months' compensations from the approaching senator, Dr. Kayode Fayemi.
He said the assets he could have used to pay them, of course, had been withheld by the Federal Government in front of Fayemi's resumption.
"They paid different states Paris Refund, they didn't pay Ekiti; Fayemi should enable me to pay the cash.
"They didn't pay Ekiti N2.2bn Budget Support Fund; my guarantee is satisfied however the cash is in the hands of the administration, they should assist me with paying."
The representative told the social affair that he didn't obtain cash from anyplace to support any of the tasks.
"With all these inheritance ventures, I didn't acquire any dime. I don't owe any obligation, in the event that they say I owe, they should indicate proof of the exchange.
"In addition, no senator can get without the learning of the Ministry of Finance and the Debt Management Office."
Fayose asked the approaching organization not to disregard the school or relinquish any inheritance venture.
He said the school named Gifted Academy International would get understudies from Ekiti and outside on 50:50 proportion.
"The school is outfitted with present-day gear, research facilities, furniture and Closed-Circuit Television for observation," he said.
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