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MY MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT BUHARI – FAYOSE TALKS TOUGH

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Governor Ayo Fayose was on Splash FM Ibadan earlier on Monday where he said a lot about Ekiti and the current political atmosphere in Nigeria. His words:

“I thank you for the opportunity given me to speak with the people… I run a seamless relationship with members of EKHA, I have their support 100%. We run the government together.

Ekiti is the only state where only PDP occupies all of the political space, that shows strength and I am living in my state to make sure I leave it better than I met it.

To borrow is not the issue, managing it is it, if we borrow N30bn to fund 2017 budget, how much are we going to borrow to finance 2018 budget?

I didn’t tell people of Ghana to vote a particular person, I have only told them to look before they leap so they don’t enter one chance as it is our case in Nigeria.

(On Obanikoro’s allegation) No one questions a sitting governor, EFCC should wait till am through in 2018.

I am divinely anointed for a time like this. Am ordained to come and speak against this oppression by the Buhari administration.

We are on a mission to defeat fear, I live for the people. I am not a member of the APC and I will never be. APC is not a party to join.

Politicians are humble when looking for votes, that’s not my style, I am always with the people.

In Ekiti, I belong to the street, I belong to the commoners.

#FayoseOnSplashFM: To some of my people, listening to them is enough, they know I can’t solve it all but they appreciate my attention.

Propaganda Isn’t the truth, APC is running this country through propaganda. $29bn is the amount Buhari met in the foreign reserve, Excess crude account was over $2bn. Now foreign reserve has dropped to $24bn. I am against them borrowing about $30bn that will leave us indebted perpetually.

I am against any government borrowing beyond its tenure.

(On Ali Modu Sheriff), I served with Ali Modu Sheriff when I was governor in 2003, I thought a former governor would perform well as a party chief, I got to know he had ambition to contest the presidency in 2019, I discussed with him and when I discovered he won’t change, I backed out.
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Ali Modu Sheriff has become an instrument of destruction in the hands of the APC.

This is my message to the president, power is transient.

(Ibadan meeting of South-West governors) We discussed Yoruba oneness, I don’t belong to Tinubu’s party but we shouldn’t allow them give him the Awolowo treatment. We must not allow other tribes destroy Yoruba land, it’s about protecting Yoruba’s interest.

I have not said am contesting any position, I thank God for the opportunity given me, all the same, if am asked to serve the people, I will hearken their voice. I will even perform better than those in Aso Rock presently.

(People calling in) Hunger knows no party, people’s rights are being trampled upon, when we get to the bridge about accusations, we will cross it.

The same horrible economic situation we found ourselves in 1984 is the same we are experiencing in 2016, it has to do with the leadership.

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EFCC warns casino operators, real estate agents against money laundering

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The Economic and financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has warned designated non-financial businesses and professions (DNFBPs) money laundering.

Businesses referred to as DNFBPs include casinos, real estate agents, dealers in precious metals, dealers in precious stones, lawyers, notaries and other independent legal professionals.

Speaking during a one-day sensitisation programme organised by the special control unit against money laundering, (SCUML) for DNFBPs, Michael Wetkaz, director of EFCC in Lagos, said businesses should not create room for criminally-minded people to thrive.

“The financial institutions, to a large extent, have been regulated; and the issues of terrorism have been of great concern, globally,” he said.

”As a result, nations have tightened measures to ensure that the bad people have very limited space or even no space to operate, thereby helping to improve safety and security.

“But if you allow these criminal activities to pass through your businesses, it will worsen the insecurity situation in the country.”

He said the business operators should do their part and report financial activities that may threaten the security of the country.

“Please, do your part and report activities that you are obligated to report. We are doing our part to sensitize you,” he said.

“We are doing our part to sensitize you. We do this, so you know what we are supposed to do and you are not caught on the wrong side of the law. We should all work together to make it difficult for the bad actors.”

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FRSC to clamp down on vehicles without speed limit devices

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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Anambra State Command, says it will start arresting drivers and impounding vehicles without speed limit devices in the state.

The FRSC Sector Commander, Mrs Joyce Alexander, said this at a news conference on Friday, in Awka.

Alexander said that records had shown that the majority of road crashes were caused by speed violations resulting in tyre bursts and loss of control.

She said the enforcement became necessary as drivers speed recklessly, overload their vehicles and transport people, animals and goods, regardless of the consequences.

“The policy thrust of the new Corps Marshall is to rejig operations, reassess and reevaluate them for better performance in Anambra.

“I want to put FRSC on a central map in Anambra, create impact and reduce road crashes and disobedience to traffic rules.

“We will commence minimal enforcement to achieve this. Motorists have been mandated to fix speed limit devices but some have not complied.

“We will start arresting defaulters and make them pay fines. We will insist they install the device before we release their vehicles,” she said.

The Sector Commander said a joint task force would be constituted in collaboration with other sister agencies to decongest and ensure sanity on the roads during the ‘Ember’ months.

She said the Corps would also work with the media to amplify public sensitisation and enlightenment on traffic regulations.

“We will be working with the state government to ensure the roads are motorable, obstructions removed and road signs installed in appropriate areas.

“The endgame is to have a situation where road users arrive at their destinations alive and safe,” Alexander said.

Deputy Corps Commander Jude Nnamani urged the public to cooperate with FRSC to reduce crashes in the state.

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EFCC hands over 53 recovered vehicles, $180,300 to Canadian police

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has handed over $180,300 recovered funds to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

The commission also said 53 vehicles stolen from Canada and brought into Nigeria were recovered nationwide have been handed over to the Canadian police.

At the handover ceremony on Friday, Ola Olukoyode, EFCC chairman, said the recovered assets—which were stolen by wire fraud and romance scam—would be returned to the victims.

Out of the total sum, $164,000 was reportedly stolen from Elena Bogomas, a Canadian national, in a romance scam, while $16,300 was from one Sandra Butler.

“It is common knowledge that financial crimes have taken a new turn all across the globe. It has become a global problem,” Olukoyode said.

“What affects one country in a matter of time, will affect other countries. The people who perpetrate these crimes, they do it in such a way that we discover that their activities are quite borderless and boundless.

“They employ all kinds of means to ensure that they move across various jurisdictions. That’s why it has become very necessary and imperative for us to collaborate with our friends across the world. People share the same objective and mandate with us.

“The Canadian royal mounted police has been collaborating with us and the demonstration of that collaboration has resulted in a lot of recoveries.

“As an agency and as a country, we are always ready to fight financial crime. Nigeria shouldn’t be seen as a hub. It is also to demonstrate that the government of Nigeria will never tolerate acts of financial crimes.

“We have recovered money, financial assets, and also we have recovered vehicles on behalf of the victims in Canada. As a matter of fact, a total of 53 vehicles were recovered on behalf of the victims. Also, in one instance, we had $164,000 U.S. dollars given to a Canadian victim known as Eleanor Bogomas. And also, we have here, another sum of $16,000 U.S. dollars stolen from another victim known as Sandra Butler.”

Nasser Sadiou, liaison officer, Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Robert Aboumitri, first secretary of the Deputy High Commission of Canada, were present at the event.

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