'I'm not hiding from EFCC, I don’t fear them'- Fani Kayode declares. The Director of Publicity of the Peoples
Democratic Party Presidential Campaign Organisation, Chief Femi
Fani-Kayode, has dismissed a report suggesting he is hiding from the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission over an allegation that he illegally
received government funds for his party’s campaigns last year.
Fani-Kayode said media reports that he had gone underground in order to evade arrest were not true.
In a statement issued on Thursday, the
former aviation minister said he had not received any invitation from
the anti-graft agency, adding that he had been in Abuja and not out of
the country.
He said the rumour that he was hiding
confirmed that the EFCC wished to arrest him in public, humiliate him
and lock him up indefinitely.
He said,
“I have just read some absurd
media reports which quoted their sources in the EFCC as saying that I
had gone underground and that I was hiding from them. This is false. I
have not been invited by the EFCC by letter and neither have they phoned
me or attempted to reach me in any other way. I have been in my Abuja
home in the last few weeks and I am not hiding from anyone.
“There is no need for all that drama and
if it happens that way, the Nigerian people will know why. I have no
fear of the EFCC, I will respond to their invitation any day and anytime
they send it to me and I will help them to clarify whatever issues they
wish to raise in any way that I can. I am not a coward and this attempt
to further demonise and humiliate me by the EFCC will fail. If they
have any questions for me, why don’t they just write to me or call me,
give me a date and I will be in their office.”
Fani-Kayode said he had made his
position clear on the presidential campaign funds, adding that others
being probed on the campaign funds issue were sent letters of invitation
and were reached.
He added, “Others were invited in a
civilised way and were treated in a humane and decent manner. I really
do wonder why I should be treated differently, criminalised in the
newspapers in this way and not even afforded the common courtesy of a
formal invitation by them. I await their letter or their call and I
leave those that wish to give the impression that I am running from them
to God.”
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