PDP Condemns EFCC's Detention of Fani-Kayode's Wife



PDP Condemns EFCC's Detention of Fani-Kayode's Wife


The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has frowned at the detention of the wife of former spokesperson of the PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation, Mrs. Precious  Chikwendu  Fani-Kayode, by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The party said it has advised the family to approach the courts and enforce their legal rights in the  matter.
Fani- Koyide's wife has also reacted to the explanation given by the anti-graft agency regarding the incident, describing it as a bare-faced lie.

The wife of the PDP's chieftain had gone to the Access Bank branch in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State to make transaction shortly after visiting the state Governor, Ayo Fayose, when she was detained by the EFCC.

In a statement issued today by the acting National Publicity Secretary, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, the party said the action of the EFCC represents a new low in the federal government resolve to harass and persecute perceived enemies.

"We condemn in its entirety, the arrest and detention of Precious Chikwendu, wife of Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, former spokesperson of the PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation (PDP-PCO) on October 17, 2016, by the EFCC in Ado-Ekiti. She was arrested along with her eight months old son, Aragorn, and would have been detained but for the timely intervention of Fayose.

"This action represents a new low in the federal government’s resolve to harass and persecute real and perceived enemies of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration under the guise of an anti-corruption crusade.

"It is reprehensible for the government to attack members of the families of its perceived enemies, especially wives and children, for any reason whatsoever,” PDP stated.

In addition to freezing Fani-Kayode’s accounts, the federal government has ordered the freezing of his wife, Chikwendu’s account several of which were opened and operated long before their marriage. These accounts have been frozen for no reason other than her marriage to Fani-Kayode.

"The Buhari administration cannot, and must not be allowed to continue the violation of the constitutional rights and freedom of the Nigerian people. This sort of tyranny must not be allowed to continue unchecked,” the party noted.
Meanwhile, Fani-Kayode has issued a statement denying EFCC's version of what transpired during the encounter with his wife in Ado Ekiti.

In the statement issued yesterday, the Special Assistant to the  former minister's wife, Chineye Okechukwu,  described the allegation by EFCC's spokesman,  Wilson Uwugiern that N2.4 million was found in his wife's account as a " lie from the pit of hell."

According to the statement, "The assertion by one Wilson Uwugiern who is supposed to be the spokesman of the EFCC that Precious Chikwendu's Access Bank account was used to launder President Goodluck Jonathan campaign funds or funds from the NSA's office and that approximately N2.4 million balance was found in the said account at the time of her arrest is a lie from the pit of hell.”

Chikwendu Fani-Kayode's statement reads: "The said account was opened in 2005 at Onitsha when Precious Chikwendu was about to commence study at the University of Calabar. At that time, it was not known as Access Bank but Intercontinental Bank. The account was used by her from 2005 till 2012 when it was abandoned and went dormant.

"It was not utilised or activated again until August 2016 when small deposits of between 200,000  and 500,000 were made into it and the total amount that entered into that account over a period of two months was approximately N4 million.
“The money was spent on looking after the family; paying staff salaries and buying groceries. Consequently, at the time that the account was frozen last Friday, the amount that was left in it was N95,000. She was not notified about the freezing of the account until someone paid 200,000 into it last Saturday.

The money entered the account but after that it could not be accessed.”

Narrating their ordeal, her assistant said Chikwendu decided to stop at the bank on her way out of Ado Ekiti last Monday in order to know what was going on and she was then detained and offered to the police and EFCC, together with her 8 month old son Aragorn, for arrest.

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