Former
Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has denied media reports that
he is in hiding from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
In a statement on Thursday morning, Nigerian lawyer and former
director of media and publicity of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
presidential campaign organisation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has denied media
reports that he is in hiding from the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC).
The former Minister of Aviation, described the reports as 'absurd', saying he never received any invitation from the commission either in form of a letter or by telephone.
"I have just read some absurd media reports in which have
quoted their sources in the EFCC as saying that I had gone underground
and that I was hiding from them. This is false. I have not been invited
by the EFCC by letter and neither have they phoned me or attempted to
reach me in any other way. I have been in my Abuja home for the last few
weeks and I am not hiding from anyone.
"I am not a coward and this attempt to further demonise and
humiliate me by the EFCC will fail. If they have any questions for me
why don’t they just write to me or call me, give me a date and I will be
in their office. I have made my position clear on the issue of the
presidential campaign funds, I have written an essay about it in my
various columns about two weeks ago and I have been waiting for the EFCC
to reach me ever since then. They have invited others but they have not
invited me. I do not believe that I have done anything wrong and this
latest attempt to criminalise me and make me look like a fugitive from
justice will fail.
"Others that were invited to the EFCC over this same campaign
funds issue were sent letters of invitation and were reached. I appear
to be the exception and now these hideous lies are being fed to the
newspapers to make it look as if I am in hiding or that I am running
from them just to sensationalise the whole issue.
"This is also to justify what the EFCC wish to do which is to
arrest me in public, humiliate me or to storm my home and lock me up
indefinitely. There is no need for all that drama and if it happens that
way the Nigerian people will know why. I have no fear of the EFCC, I
will respond to their invitation any day and anytime they send it to me
and I will help them to clarify whatever issues they wish to raise in
any way that I can.
"Others were invited in a civilised way and were treated in a
humane and decent manner. I really do wonder why I should be treated
differently, criminalised in the newspapers in this way and not even
afforded the common courtesy of a formal invitation by them. I await
their letter or their call and I leave those that wish to give the
impression that I am running from them to God," he said.
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