Governor
Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State says he will challenge the re-freezing of his
account by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at the Ado-Ekiti
branch of Zenith Bank Plc.
Fayose, who decried what he described as the
brazen disregard to court orders, said the action of the anti-graft agency was
an impunity taken too far and it would not go unchallenged.
The governor, who spoke at the weekend during
a dinner with journalists, said he was at the bank’s branch in Ado-Ekiti but
was prevented from withdrawing money from his account despite the ruling of a
Federal High Court which threw out the EFCC’s application for a stay of
execution of its earlier judgment that his account at Zenith Bank be defrozen.
Justice
Taiwo Taiwo had, last December, ordered the EFCC to de-freeze Fayose’s account
following which the governor went to the bank and was able to withdraw money
from the account.
However,
the anti-graft agency approached the same court to stay the execution of the
judgment, but the court threw out the application, saying the application
lacked merit.
Meanwhile,
Fayose, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary (CPS), Idowu Adelusi, said
when he got to the bank, officials claimed they were acting based on an undated
notice of appeal the EFCC claimed it filed.
The
governor added: “This is the impunity we are condemning.
The
bank and the EFCC got all the judgments of the court, but the agency still
harassed the bank to act against the law.
If
I sent somebody with a cheque, they could give excuse but I was there myself
and acts of impunity such as this cannot continue.
We
will challenge them.


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