Former Osun State Deputy Governor, Iyiola Omisore, has described the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s (EFCC) bail condition as stringent.
Omisore in a statement by his media aide, Diran Odeyemi, explained that the EFCC “after several hours of interrogation, asked him to produce two serving directors as sureties in any of the Federal ministries or agencies with landed property in millionaires’ quarters of Maitama or Asokoro area of Abuja.
According to him, the sureties must submit the original Certificate of Occupancy of their landed properties.
He added: “We know too well of a standing instructions to serving civil servants not to stand as sureties in any matter and wonder why EFCC is giving a condition they have already blocked.
“We will approach the court to seek Omisore’s release and wonder why EFCC has turned itself to an agent of persecution instead of prosecution.”