Tuesday 18 October 2016

EFCC denies arresting Fani-kayode's Wife - Read statement

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Following the earlier report about hoe Ekiti State Governor,Fayose rescued The wife of Fani Kayode's wife from detention, The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has released official statement saying she was never detained while also revealing the role of Governor Ayo Fayose in frustrating the arrest.
Wilson Uwujaren, EFCC spokesman said Fayose stormed the bank in Ado-Ekiti with thugs to stop the arrest.

“Contrary to the media spin about the purported arrest of mother and child, a certain Chikwendu Sonia today attempted to withdraw money from an Access Bank account that had been placed on ‘Post No Debit’ Category, following the discovery of illicit cash flows into the account.
“She was intercepted by the bank while the Commission was notified but because it was late, the EFCC advised that the suspect be taken to the police station for processing and release on bail.
Moscow said it would halt operations in Aleppo on Thursday for an eight-hour span between 08:00 (05:00 GMT) and 16:00, BBC wrote. The Russian defence ministry said the pause was agreed so that civilians and rebels could leave the city. But UN agencies say at least 12 hours will be needed for that to happen. "We would welcome any pause in the fighting, but there is a need for a longer pause in order to get the aid in," said UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric. Russia's announcement came on the day 14 members of one family were reportedly killed in a strike in Aleppo. Volunteer rescuers in Syria said eight children and two women were among the dead after heavy bombing in the past 24 hours, with "bunker-buster" munitions shaking the ground.

Read more on UNIAN: http://www.unian.info/world/1576223-bbc-russia-announces-aleppo-humanitarian-pause.html
Moscow said it would halt operations in Aleppo on Thursday for an eight-hour span between 08:00 (05:00 GMT) and 16:00, BBC wrote. The Russian defence ministry said the pause was agreed so that civilians and rebels could leave the city. But UN agencies say at least 12 hours will be needed for that to happen. "We would welcome any pause in the fighting, but there is a need for a longer pause in order to get the aid in," said UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric. Russia's announcement came on the day 14 members of one family were reportedly killed in a strike in Aleppo. Volunteer rescuers in Syria said eight children and two women were among the dead after heavy bombing in the past 24 hours, with "bunker-buster" munitions shaking the ground.

Read more on UNIAN: http://www.unian.info/world/1576223-bbc-russia-announces-aleppo-humanitarian-pause.html

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