Fayose Lied About Kidnap Attempt – Police
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The Police Command in Osun, said Isaac Fayose, younger brother to ex-Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has confessed that he lied that he was attacked by suspected kidnappers at Gbongan Area of the state on Tuesday.
The command, in a statement issued by its spokesperson, SP Yemisi
Opalola, on Tuesday, said the report being circulated on social media was
untrue as Fayose jnr. had given them the account of what happened.
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He said: “It has come to the knowledge of the command the
circulation of a report on social media indicating that Isaac Fayose narrowly
escaped death by the whiskers from gunmen attacks along Ife-Ibadan highway on
Monday.
“The command hereby wishes to inform all members of the
public that no such incident was reported in any part of the state.
“Members
of the public are hereby enjoined to report any complaints or incidences to
the nearest police station, not on social media.”
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The spokesperson
said that the command had contacted Mr Isaac Fayose and he has narrated what
really happened.
“Mr Fayose stated that while he was on transit
from Ekiti to Lagos State, at a point after Asejire Dam, towards Ibadan, he
saw some travelers making u-turn for fear of being attacked by presumed armed
robbers.
”And in his own attempt to make a u-turn also, he had a
minor accident.
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“He stated further that, he did not see the
purported kidnappers, neither was anyone injured nor abducted from the
scene,”Opalola said.
She said that the Commissioner of Police, Mr
Olawale Olokode, has urged members of the public to always verify the
authenticity of whatever information they receive via the social media before
circulating it.
She further advised residents to ensure that they
make proper report of any incident to the nearest police station in the state.
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They can also call the police on the following numbers:
08067788119 (PPRO Osun), 08039537995, 08123823981, 08075872433 (control room).
“Police in Osun, under the leadership of Olokode will not relent
in their efforts to ensure that the citizens of the state and travelers are
safe and their property secured,” she said.
(NAN)
I knew it was just fallacy
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