More facts have emerged on why some Ekiti State executive council 
members and lawmakers were arrested by the Department of State Services 
(DSS).
They are being investigated for various allegations, 
including alleged murder, destruction of government property, tax 
evasion, fraudulent procurement of judgment, attacks on courts and 
judges, fraudulent diversion of reimbursement on federal roads, 
subversion of electoral process, violence, among others.
The 
suspects are Commissioner for Finance Toyin Ojo; former Special Adviser 
on Revenue Matters Ropo Ogunjobi and four lawmakers-Afolabi Akanni 
(Efon), Musa Arogundade (Ado 1), Badejo Anifowose (Moba 2) and Sina 
Animasaun (Ekiti West 2).
The suspects and others yet to be 
arrested are also being investigated for their roles as “strikers” 
during the June 21 2014 governorship election.
They are accused 
of carrying out attacks and pointing at opposition figures who were 
arrested to pave way for rigging at various units.
A source told 
our reporter on Tuesday that Ojo was being questioned about the alleged 
receipt of N5.8 billion reimbursement from the Federal Government on the
 rehabilitation of federal roads, including the Ado-Ifaki Road.
The reimbursement on the project executed by the Kayode Fayemi administration was paid to the Ayo Fayose administration.
But
 it was not reflected in the 2015 budget speech presented by Fayose to 
seven Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmakers of the Fourth Assembly.
Ojo
 is also being grilled on the N2.4 billion Ecological fund received from
 the Federal Government but allegedly mismanaged, with records tendered 
at DSS showing that only N400 million was spent on ecological projects.
Our
 source also revealed that a lawmaker was being grilled for alleged 
murder during a political crisis in his home town, assault on Justice 
John Ademola Adeyeye, presentation of a forged House of Representatives 
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) primary election result for Ekiti North 
2, which produced Thaddeus Aina as the winner.
One of the 
aspirants, Cyril Fasuyi, presented evidence in court that a forged 
result was presented when no election was held with the lawmaker at the 
centre of the alleged fraud.
The lawmaker is also being 
investigated for blocking the highway during the violence that trailed 
an attempt by the APC lawmakers in the Fourth Assembly to impeach Fayose
 for alleged gross misconduct.
He is also under investigation for
 alleged complicity in the murder of Kareem Modupe (a.k.a. Eleyele) 
during a political crisis in Efon last year.
Kareem’s body is still in the mortuary.
DSS
 is also investigating him over a petition that he did not possess a 
valid senior school certificate, which is the minimum requirement to 
contest for a House of Assembly seat.
He was said to have stopped school in Form Three.
The
 source said: “When he was asked in DSS custody about where he had his 
secondary education, he said he attended a secondary school in Lagos but
 he cannot remember the date.
“The lawmaker is being questioned 
for assaulting Justice Adeyeye alongside another aide of Fayose, who was
 rewarded with the position of Special Assistant.
“The day of the
 incident coincided with the first day of sitting of the Election 
Petition Tribunal when Fayose came to the court with a large number of 
his supporters but he missed his way and a case was being heard at 
Justice Adeyeye’s court.
“Adeyeye advised him (Fayose) to control
 his supporters but they assaulted him (Adeyeye) in the presence of 
witnesses. All these he will tell the DSS in the course of their 
investigation.”
The source also added that three lawyers in the 
Fayose administration are being investigated for allegedly masterminding
 an attack on Justice Isaac Olusegun Ogunyemi, who was hearing a suit 
filed by a group.
“Ogunyemi was to deliver a ruling to stay 
action on Fayose’s swearing-in but these lawyers masterminded the 
sacking of the court by inviting hoodlums who carried out the attack. 
The DSS is looking into these cases hitherto buried,” the source said.
Another
 lawmaker is at the centre of a fraudulently procured judgment from the 
Federal High Court, Abuja in which a lawyer was hired for the candidate 
who won the Ado 1 primary, Odunayo Talabi (aka Arinka), without the 
latter’s knowledge.
The lawmaker sued PDP, Independent National 
Electoral Commission (INEC) and Talabi and secured an order to accept 
his nomination and reject Talabi’s candidacy.
Talabi’s name had appeared on the INEC list of candidates and he had been given nomination form by the electoral agency.
Talabi petitioned INEC and other agencies, claiming he was not put on notice and did not hire any lawyer to represent him.
A
 key Assembly man is also under investigation for allegedly destroying 
seven ballot boxes during the House of Assembly election in Moba 1 after
 the results on the field showed that the Labour Party (LP) candidate, 
Babatunde Yinka, had won.
One of the officials is being grilled about N1.9 billion missing within one year.
The source said: “Huge sums of money are transferred into accounts he opened with two new generation banks in Ado-Ekiti.
“He is building a petrol station and has built a mansion in his hometown.
“He is expected to shed light on alleged fraudulent deals with a vey senior government official and he has been cooperating.”
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