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Governor Fayemi, Elder Brother Segun Accused Of Arrest & Detention Of Rival Party Member, Sunday Oluwatoke Over Refusal To Sell Property

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Re election seeking governor of Ekiti state and his elder brother, Segun are presently the subject of a growing fierce allegation.

The duo are accused of masterminding the arrest and detention of kinsman and viable member of rival political party, Labour Party’s Sunday Oluwatoke.

The Fayemis are chieftains of growing major opposition to ruling political party, People’s Democratic Party.

Informants claim Oluwatoke earned the wrath of the state head man and his elder brother by proving stumbling block to the sale of a property the Governor has strong interest in.

Insiders disclosed ‘ Governor Fayemi is very interested in expanding his house on

Gov Kayode Fayemi

Oke-Isan Street, Ilafon-Ayede road, Isan Ekiti…he wants to upgrade it to a more befitting and expansive mansion’

Findings reveal to achieve his property expansion ambition, Governor Fayemi needs to take over the building beside his edifice.

Sunday Oluwatoke is labelled in charge of the property reportedly built by his cousin James Oluwatoke ‘in 1978’.

He was said to have refused overtures to sell the property – and went a step further to make a mockery of the development turned an open secret.

He wrote ‘ ‘THIS HOUSE IS NOT FOR SALE’ conspicuously on it.

The governor reportedly felt slighted by the action that threw him wide open to be campaigned against as a property thief.

He was said to have instigated his elder brother and the man handling the process on his behalf – Segun Fayemi – to
teach Sunday lessons on the consequence of making a fool of constituted authority.

He was reportedly arrested and slammed into detention.

According to reports monitored on naijahottestgists.com as at Thursday March 6 2014, his lawyer was making futile moves to regain his freedom.

The governor’s spokes man, Yinka Oyebode was labelled ‘did not return call’.

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