Biodun Agbele did not by exotic cards with MDGs fund: Ekiti govt

By The Rainbow
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Ekiti State Government has debunked media report claiming that the

Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had discovered that

N59.6 million meant for projects under the Millennium Development

Goals (MDGs) in the State was diverted by Mr. Abiodun Agbele, saying;

“contract for the supply of nine units of ambulance, motorcycles and

other medical equipment was duly awarded to BYKD Consult Limited and

the contract was executed as awarded.”
The government, which advised the EFCC to stop its media trial and

investigations by trial and error, added that “claiming that Abiodun

Agbele bought choice cars from Affordable Cars Limited when there are

records of purchase of nine ambulances from the auto firm is not only

reckless but irresponsible. For the avoidance of doubt, EFCC should

kindly tell Nigerians the type of exotic cars that were bought with

the MDG funds. Are ambulances now exotic cars?”
In a release issued on Tuesday by the Special Assistant to the Ekiti

State Governor on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka,

the government said “it is obvious that the EFCC is being tailored by

some elements in the All Progressives Congress (APC) to coordinate

falsehood against the Governor Ayodele Fayose in the media in their

desperation to discredit the governor before the 2018 governorship

election.”
The government, which said the EFCC and its APC allies, were only

employing blackmail and underhand tactics in their attempt to silence

Governor Fayose, slammed the APC for going to the most bizarre level

of forging press statement and claiming it was issued by Zenith Bank

to debunk the governor's claim that the bank sponsored his election.

The statement read; “On Thursday, October 30, 2014, the Millennium

Development Goals (MDGs), Ekiti State published Invitation for

Pre-Qualification of Contractors in the Nigerians Tribune newspaper

and based on this publication; several companies bided for the

contracts published.
“Among the companies was BYKD Consult Limited, which bided for the

supply of nine units of ambulance, motorcycles and other medical

equipment. Tender fees were duly paid and the contract was duly

awarded to the company, which in turn duly executed the contract.

“The nine units of ambulance were for six local councils in the State,

namely; Ido/Osi, Moba, Irepodun/Ifelodun, Ise/Orun, Gbonyin and Emure.

The nine units of ambulance were delivered by the contractor on March

13, 2015 and the records are there for the EFCC to see.

“It is a fact that MDGs projects are not for States alone. They are

done in collaboration with the federal government which also monitors

the process of awards, procurement and executions of all contracts. In

this instance, the federal government through the MDGs office in Abuja

monitored the procurement of all ambulances supplied to Ekiti by BYKD

Consult Limited.
“Therefore, claiming that N56 million MDGs was diverted is a cheap

blackmail and EFCC must know that trying Nigerians in the media while

abandoning thorough investigation is the reason the anti-corruption

agency has been unable to achieve any conviction since the beginning

of this APC government.
“If truly EFCC was serious about investigating financial crime, a

single phone call to Affordable Cars or officials of the MDGs in Ekiti

State would have help in their investigation
“It is obvious that the EFCC and its allies are only keeping Abiodun

Agbele in its custody so as to continue to sustain their

mis-information and media trial and we challenge the commission to

charge him (Agbele) to court where allegations would be tested in the

face of the law if they have anything against him or anyone.

“An organisation like the EFCC needs to show professionalism and

operate above politics. Harassing and intimidating innocent Nigerians

is ungodly and in itself corruption. It is sheer hypocriticy for the

APC led federal government to be attacking and blackmailing judges

just because they refused to be compromised in jailing innocent

Nigerians, when basic and simple investigation EFCC cannot conduct?

“Lastly, we make bold to say that our books are open and can be

assessed by the EFCC or anyone. However, the federal government should

pay more attention to the economy of the country that is almost

collapsing and put food on the tables of Nigerians.

“It is on record that Nigeria is facing the worst level of inflation

in the last 12 years, with kerosene now selling for as high as N250

per litre while diesel is now over N200 per litre.
“It is our plea that 50 per cent of the attention being deplored by the

APC led federal government to silence the opposition I should be

deployed into tackling the country's economic problems,  and if this

is done, Nigerians will definitely stop sleeping and waking up without

food in their stomach.”