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Ibrahim Magu, acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has responded to a video of Ayodele Fayose, dancing on a cruise ship while on a “medical trip” abroad.

The special assistant on media and publicity to Magu, Tony Amokeodo, told Premium Times that the commission is only prosecuting the former governor, not persecuting him.

He added that since Fayose’s trial is still on, the EFCC can only wait till he returns on the next adjourned date for the continuation of his trail.

”We are not going to react to that video (on) the grounds that the EFCC is prosecuting him, not persecuting him,” Mr Amokeodo said.

”Besides, the court granted him permission to travel abroad for medical attention. We are of the opinion that the former governor would have to be in court and that his trial is on course. And we will definitely meet him on the next adjourned date.

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Fayose, a former governor of Ekiti State, is currently being prosecuted for a N2.2 billion fraud by the EFCC.

He was seen in a recent viral video dancing Salsa outside Nigeria. The video was said to have been shot on the Caribbean Islands.

VIDEO SOURCE: Youtube: Real Life With Abi

Earlier, photos of him having a swell time on a beach had circulated on social media as Nigerians accused him of deceiving the court to travel abroad for fun rather than medical treatment.

In reaction, Fayose through his Twitter handle @GovAyoFayose accused those commenting on his photos and video to mind their business.

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He admitted that the video and photos were recent and said that celebrating the New Year is part of his fundamental human rights.

He said he travelled for medical check-up and was not on admission at the hospital.

”These “hailers”, when I was on their case, they were crying. Now I’m on my own lane enjoying my life, they are still crying & sucking. Expect more so you can cry more. I’m on medical checkup, not admission. Celebrating New Year is my right, haters can hug transformer,” he said.

Fayose was in October, alongside his company, Spotless Ltd, charged with an 11-count charge of receiving cash payment of $5 million from Musiliu Obanikoro, then minister of state for defence, without going through any financial institution.

He is being prosecuted at the Federal High Court in Lagos.

The ex-governor was granted permission to travel to South Africa to attend to his health and is expected to appear in court on January 16, 2020, for the continuation of his trial.

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