The former ZLP governorship candidate described the removal of fuel subsidy by Mr Tinubu as a courageous leadership decision.
He described the level of insecurity across the country as very unfortunate.
Mr Mimiko stressed that a country that continues to export its brightest minds would inevitably suffer stagnation across its critical sectors.
The EFCC invitation to the former council bosses is coming barely a few weeks after the state held its LG election in the 18 LGAs of the state.
According to Mr Aiyedatiwa, the former governor served the state with distinction.
Mr Mimiko cited the significant contribution of diaspora remittances, which had exceeded $20 billion annually.
Mr Mimiko said that it was left for citizens of Ondo State to decide that they want good leadership.
According to the statement, Mr Mimiko’s contributions to his state and the nation are deeply appreciated.
Mr Aiyedatiwa described Mr Mimiko as an exceptional leader and a statesman.
