The embattled ex-Kogi governor said he was not a fugitive and claimed the EFCC did not invite him for interrogation over any alleged financial infractions.
Mr Ododo said the menace of insecurity and flooding in Kogi could impact other states bordering it if left unaddressed.
The EFCC warned that such move will be met with appropriate punitive action.
“I am assuring the citizens that the perpetrators of the dastardly act will be brought to justice soon.”
“Many of our people are still missing and we keep discovering more corpses.’’
“The Kogi government doesn’t subscribe to violence and actions that breach the peace of the state.”
Mr Ododo promised to provide adequate security.
“Our educational focus, especially for the secondary schools, is primarily on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).”
According to him, the police and other security agencies are ready to deal with any miscreants.
Mr Bello said his administration’s persistent investment in the health sector had yielded positive outcomes.
