
Former governor of Ekiti state who is currently undergoing trial for stealing has claimed that he fed 150 people who are also in EFCC custody on Monday.
Fayose who gloated about taking his stomach infrastructure ideology to the anti-graft agency also claimed that he has secured lawyers for criminals who have none.
Fayose and his company Spotless Limited were arraigned on Monday by Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) on eleven count criminal charge of breach of trust and stealing of N4,614,750,000 and $5 million.
Shortly, after he was denied bail, Fayose wrote of his latest exploits on social media.
Writing from his official Twitter account, Fayose’s media aide, Lere Olayinka tweeted, “In his usual characteristics, Fayose took his Stomach Infrastructure to the EFCC office in Lagos today as he provided food for over 150 people (detainees and visitors).
“The highly elated detainees jointly sang the National Anthem after their stomachs were adequately serviced,” he claimed.
In his usual characteristics, Fayose took his Stomach Infrastructure to the EFCC office in Lagos today as he provided food for over 150 people (detainees and visitors).
The highly elated detainees jointly sang the National Anthem after their stomachs were adequately serviced— Peter Ayodele Fayose (@GovAyoFayose) October 22, 2018
He however did not explain how the food was brought into the custody and how that amount of food was allowed to pass the anti-graft agency.
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“Also, he has secured lawyers for some of the detainees that are in genuine need of legal representation and promised to assist those having challenges in meeting their bail conditions,” he claimed in another tweet.
Also, he has secured lawyers for some of the detainees that are in genuine need of legal representation and promised to assist those having challenges in meeting their bail conditions.
— Peter Ayodele Fayose (@GovAyoFayose) October 22, 2018