Alleged Graft: Fayose inaugurates panel to probe Fayemi's tenure

...development in line with state Law signed by Fayemi himself - Ekiti AG

By Lere Olayinka

Governor of Ekiti State, Peter Ayodele Fayose yesterday inaugurated a

Judicial Commission of Enquiry to investigate allegations of fraud

against former governor of the state and current Minister for Steel

and Minerals Resources Development, John Kayode Fayemi. The Commission

is to submit its findings in three months.
This was in compliance with the recent resolution of the State House

of Assembly directing the governor to so do.
Explaining the rationale behind the development, governor Fayose,

whose speech was read by the Secretary to State Government (SSG), Mrs.

Modupe Alade, to journalists at the government office Exco chambers,

Ado-Ekiti, said: " In compliance with the resolution of the State

House and pursuant to the powers conferred on Mr. Governor in section

2 of the Ekiti State Commission of Enquiry Cap C10 Laws of Ekiti

State, 2012, His Excellency, Governor Peter Ayodele Fayose, has set up

a Judicial Commission of Enquiry to look into the financial

transactions of the state between 2010 and 2014."

Headed by retired Justice Silas Bamidele Oyewole of the Ekiti State

High Court, the Commission has as its terms of reference, to include;

to ascertain how much Ekiti State Government received as statutory

allocations during the period under review and how same were

disbursed; look into the financial transactions of Ekiti State between

2010 and 2014; ascertain the amount received on behalf of the State

from the Universal Basic Education
Commission (UBEC); investigate the allegations of fraud/loss of funds,

including the diversion and conversion of the UBEC funds; ascertain

the amount that the Ekiti State Government tool as loans during the

period under review and how they were utilized; including all other

issues relating to the finances of the Ekiti State Government within

the period under review, and to make appropriate recommendations to

the Ekiti State Government."
Asked if setting up a probe into Fayemi's tenure isn't witch-hunt,

both the SSG and the state's Commissioner for Justice, Owoseni Ajayi

clarified that the development was in strict adherence to the law of

the state, incidentally signed into Law in 2012 by Fayemi himself.

Alade said: "This is no witch-hunt because severally, the State House

of Assembly, that is conferred with the power to look into the

finances of the state, has invited former governor John Kayode Fayemi

to clarify some issues bothering on the finances of the state such as

the SUBEB funds which was mismanaged and others. But despite having

been invited for three times, he has refused to honour the invitation.

"Since he has refused to do that, the governor, acting on the

directives by the state Assembly and the powers conferred on him by

the constitution, has set up this judicial Commission of Enquiry.

Clarifying further and substantiating with provisions of the state's

Law, Owoseni said: "Let me state clearly that what has just been done

with the setting up of a Judicial Commission of Enquiry is in strict

compliance with the section two of the Ekiti State Law on the

establishment of Judicial Commission of Enquiry and fortunately, this

particular law was signed into Law in 2012 by Dr. Kayode Fayemi, which

means it is an extant Law, a Law of
the state and not intended to witch-hunt anybody.
The Commission is fact finding and there is no cause for anybody to be

afraid of the proceedings of the Commission which is quasi-judiciary

and would be in the open court and not hidden from anybody.

The principles of fair hearing connotes that all parties must be given

a hearing in the proceedings. It further states that before judgement

is passed on another body or before any party is condemned, before

judgement is passed on any issues, the other party must be given fair

hearing.
"That fair hearing proceedings of the Law is not unlimited, where

adequate notice and service have been confirmed served on you, and you

abdicated your right of defence, then, the issue of fair-hearing would

not applicable at all. I am sure this Commission of Enquiry would give

all parties connected a fair hearing. It is not at all targeted at

former governor Kayode Fayemi in person, but it is to find facts as

to how the finances of the state were dispensed under that

administration. So, if anybody is called upon by that Commission, and

served adequate notice through medium by which they can be informed,

and they abdicated their right to defend or present facts contrary to

what is presented, then they will be taken as if they have abandoned

their right of fair hearing and any judgement passed thereof, any

resolution passed thereof, would be binding on such persons, " he

said.