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EFCC seals Fayose's filling station

Abeokuta - The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC), on Wednesday, sealed off
a fuel station purportedly belonging to the
Governor of Ekiti, Ayodele Fayose, reports
Thisday.
The filling station identified as ‘Chance Oil is
located at Lambe, Akute area of Ogun State.
This is not the first time the EFCC would be
sealing properties allegedly owned by Fayose.


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Early this month, the commission had seized
four duplexes in Victoria Island in Lagos State
and another at 44 Osun Crescent, Maitama,
Abuja, purportedly belonging to the governor.
Reacting to the EFCC's action, Fayose denied
ownership of the filling station.
Early this month, the commission had seized
four duplexes in Victoria Island in Lagos State
and another at 44 Osun Crescent, Maitama,
Abuja, purportedly belonging to the governor .
Fayose, who spoke through his Special
Assistant on Public Communications and New
Media, Lere Olayinka, said the EFCC was
acting in unbelievable manner by not
adequately verifying its information before
going after him.
He said it was ridiculous for the EFCC to say
he owns a filling station in Akute having been
governor for 2years.
He noted that if he desires to own filling
stations, they would be located along Lagos-
Ibadan Express Way or Lekki and other
highbrow areas and not Akute.
Source: News24

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