FAYOSE CRIES OUT OVER INVASION OF RESIDENCE BY ARMED MEN
Joseph Omoniyi
The outgoing Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has cried out over the invasion of his Abuja residence by the armed men of the EFCC, despite his plan to corporate and his earlier plan to surrender himself for questioning at their office today.
Fayose who took to his twitter page to raise the alarm, tweeted from his official account saying, “It is known to the public that I offered to make myself available at the EFCC office today. However, as I write,there are strange movements around my residence and I’m aware of planned invasion any moment from now. Despite this, I’Il be at the commission’s office tomorrow as promised”.
The governor then went on to retweet a post that reads, “armed men of the EFCC have invaded the Abuja residence of the immediate past Governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose. Details sketchy but it can be confirmed that the EFCC operatives came in three hilux vehicles”.
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