Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose,
has written a letter to the Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo,
demanding the release of the report of the panel that investigated
corruption allegations against the suspended Secretary to the Government
of the Federation, Mr David Babachir Lawal.
Fayose, who is the Chairman, Peoples
Democratic Party Governors Forum, also demanded the release of the
report on the Director General, National Intelligence Agency, Mr Ayo
Oke. He threatened to sue Osibanjo if he failed to meet his demands and
“act expeditiously on the reports.”
Fayose’s demands are contained in a July 11 letter, which was reportedly received at the Acting President’s office on July 13.
A statement by the Special Assistant to
the governor on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka,
quoted Fayose as urging the Acting President “never to harbor the view
that the matter can be swept under the carpet.”
The governor was further quoted as
saying, “The government’s war against corruption lacked credibility and
has thus floundered because of the government’s perceived penchant for
sweeping allegations of corruption against top functionaries of the
Federal Government and members of the ruling All Progressives Congress.
“I dare to say that this is one of the
reasons the so-called war against corruption has not attracted public
support. It lacks credibility and has thus floundered. It is also the
reason your administration has lost case after case in the court of law,
even though administration’s officials have tried to cover government’s
Achilles’ heel as well as their own howling incompetence under the pretense of corruption fighting back.”
Fayose said it would be unfortunate if the report was abandoned.
“The preferential treatment given to the
two top-notch members of your government is bad enough. So reckless and
audacious has your government become in this regard that a serving
senator who is a member of your party said on the floor of the Senate
that your government uses insecticide when dealing with alleged cases of
corruption involving members of the opposition but applies deodorant
when members of the ruling party are involved.
“As the Acting President, the buck now
stops on your desk. Your Excellency, Nigerians demand two actions from
you: First is that you release the report of the corruption
investigation, which you presided over. Second is that you act
expeditiously on the report. May I advise, Your Excellency, that you
should never harbour the view that this matter can be swept under the
carpet for two reasons:
“One is that Nigerians are not unmindful
of the outcome of your investigation even if it has not been officially
released. Two is that should you fail to release the report and act on
it, I shall approach the law court to compel you to do so.”
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