The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has stated why it
detained Mrs. Precious Fani-Kayode, the wife of former minister of
aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode.
Gov. Fayose Intervenes As EFCC Detains Fani-Kayode’s Wife and Baby
In
a statement issued on Monday night by its spokesman, Mr. Wilson
Uwujaren, the EFCC said the ex-minister’s wife attempted to withdraw
money from an account which the agency had frozen.
The
statement read: “Contrary to the spin about the purported arrest of
mother and child, a certain Chikwendu Sonia today attempted to withdraw
money from an Access Bank account that had been placed on ‘Post No
Debit’ Category, following the discovery of illicit cash flows into the
account.
“She was intercepted by the bank while the commission was
notified, but because it was late, the EFCC advised that the suspect be
taken to the police station for processing and release on bail.
“They
were arranging to take the suspect to the police station when Governor
Ayo Fayose stormed the bank with thugs and his personal security and
forcefully secured the release of the suspect, with claims that the EFCC
had no power to detain anybody in his state. He also vowed to close
down the branch of the bank.
“The said account, which had a
balance of N2,307,712.82, was flagged following investigation into the
PDP Joint Trust Fund when the commission traced N1.1bn to the Zenith
Bank account of Fani-Kayode.
“It was discovered that the account
had two biometric identification numbers, one for Fani-Kayode and the
other (with BVN 2205597283) for Sonia Chikwendu. The same BVN is linked
to two other accounts in Diamond Bank and 15 accounts in Guaranty Trust
Bank.”
Uwujaren’s statement is coming few hours after Mrs. Fani-Kayode had accused the agency of ‘dehumanising’ her.
She
had 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 instructions of the EFCC.
“They told me the 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?
“That account has nothing to do with
politics. This is dehumanising. I had to call the governor to inform him
of the development.”
An apparently infuriated Fani-Kayode also issued a statement as regards to the incident.
He
said: “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.
“My
wife travelled to Ado Ekiti to see my friend and brother, Governor
Fayose, and his family. They were on their way out of town when they
went to Access Bank in Ado Ekiti to get some money.
“They were illegally detained, brutalised and put under arrest on the orders of the EFCC at a bank in Ado Ekiti today.
“She
has never had any business with me; she has never been formally invited
by the EFCC or asked any questions about her transactions and neither
has it written to her on any issue even though it is always sending
letters to my house and sending people there.
“If Buhari wants to
deal with me, why doesn’t he face me like a man instead of trying to
harm and hurt my eight-month-old son and wife.
“Had it not been
for the intervention of Governor Ayo Fayose, they would have taken them
away and subjected them to all manner of harm and indignity simply
because she is married to me.
“This is Buhari’s Nigeria and we will resist his wickedness and tyranny.”
His statement comes after Governor Ayodele Fayose had condemned the action of the EFCC and the attitude of the bank officials.
Fayose
said: “They can’t try that nonsense in my state. If they try it, there
will be a showdown. They are 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 terrorise people because they are in opposition? I have demanded
an apology from the bank. If it fails to do that, I’m done with them.
This is lawlessness.”