A prosecution witness, Sunday Alade Oluseye has informed an Abuja Federal High Court how he helped an ally of Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti
State, Abiodun Agbele move about N1.2bn in the build-up to the 2014
election.
Sunday, an EFCC witness, informed the Justice Nnamdi Dimgba-led court
that the said money was stuffed inside Ghana-must-go bags and moved in
two tranches.
The witness, who is the Branch head of Zenith Bank in Akure, said he
was among the team that evacuated the money to the bank with a bullion
van after it was flown to the Akure airport in a medium sized aircraft
by Senator Musliu Obanikoro.
According to Sunday “The driver that drove the bullion van on that
cash pick-up engagement was Olaolu Omotosho. I do not know the
registration number of the aircraft but the colour is metallic grey.
“I was able to recognise Senator Musliu Obanikoro since the
appearance resemble his picture that I used to see on the television or
newspaper, but I cannot recognise the third person that came out of the
aircraft with him.
“The cash was packed inside several sacks, popularly referred to as
Ghana-must-go sack. The aircraft that brought the second tranche of the
cash was of a smaller size when compared with the aircraft that brought
the first tranche. The sacks were many and as such I cannot remember the
number.”
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, had in June arrested Agbele for allegedly helping Fayose to handle over N1.219bn during the last governorship election in the state.
Sunday’s disclosure is coming at a time Obanikoro has been revealing how several billions were allegedly transferred to Fayose in the build-up to the governorship election.