Tag: Dino Melaye

  • I escaped dangerous attack – Melaye

    Contrary to reports that he was kidnapped on Thursday, Senator Dino Melaye has said he escaped “another dangerous attack”.

    He disclosed this in a tweet on Friday in which he said he spent “11 hours in the wilderness traumatized but God preserved me”.

    “I also thank Nigerians for their prayers and show of Love.

    “God is the best and in whom ONLY I trust. They will continue to try. WE SHALL OVERCOME!!!,” Melaye stated.

    The Nation reports that Melaye was reportedly abducted by unknown gunmen in Abuja on Thursday.

    Read Also: Gunmen abduct Melaye in Abuja

    Senator Ben Murray Bruce disclosed the kidnap on his twitter handle – @benmurraybruce.

    According to him, the Kogi West senator was abducted on his way to Kogi from Abuja.

    He said: “I have just been informed by Moses Melaye, @dino_melaye’s brother, that Dino has been abducted by unknown persons in a Toyota Sienna that blocked their car and overpowered them on their way to Kogi to answer to Dino’s court case. Let’s be on the watch out. Will keep you updated.”

  • Melaye gets N5m bail over alleged suicide attempt

    Justice Slyvanus Oriji of the High Court of the FCT sitting in Apo has granted Senator Dino Melaye bail to the tune of N5m with two sureties.

    In his ruling he said one of the sureties must be a a director of the civil service.

    “One of the sureties must be a director in the civil service residing in the FCT and must deposit an affidavit of means”

    The vacation judge also said that failure  to meet up with the bail terms the defendant be remanded in prison custody.

    After the vacation the case will be assigned to a judge.

    Earlier the Inspector General of Police on Wednesday arraigned Senator Melaye on a six count charge over alleged attempt to commit suicide and escape from custody.

    Part of the counts reads:”That you Senator Dino Melaye of 11 Sangha street Maitama on the 24th of April 2018 within the jurisdiction of this honourable court while being conveyed in a white Police Haice Bus with a Registration Number marked NPF 3354D to lokoja, Kogi State by police officers to be arraigned in court for conspiracy and unlawful possession of firearms in charge number CMCL/145C/2018 filed at the Chief Magistrate Court Lokoja Kogi State intentionally obstructed the police officers from conveying you to lokoja by forcing your way out of the said bus and escaped and thereby committed an offence

    “That you Senator Dino Melaye of 11 Sangha street Maitama on the 24th of April 2018 within the jurisdiction of this honourable court while being conveyed in a white Police Haice Bus with a Registration Number marked NPF 3354D to lokoja, Kogi State by police officers to be arraigned in court for conspiracy and unlawful possession of firearms in charge number CMCL/145C/2018 filed at the Chief Magistrate Court Lokoja Kogi State forced your way out of the bus

    when you were to be rearrested by the same police officer, you threatened to kill yourself and put the police officers in trouble which prevented them from re-arresting you and thereby committed an offence”

    “That you Senator Dino Melaye of 11 Sangha street Maitama on the 24th of April 2018 within the jurisdiction of this honourable court while being conveyed in a white Police Haice Bus with a Registration Number marked NPF 3354D to lokoja, Kogi State by police officers to be arraigned in court for conspiracy and unlawful possession of firearms in charge number CMCL/145C/2018 filed at the Chief Maistrate Court Lokoja Kogi State forced your way out of the police bus and escaped by means of White Toyota Hilux with registration number Kaduna MKA 603GY and hereby committed an offence”

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    “That you Senator Dino Melaye of 11 Sangha street Maitama on the 24th of April 2018 within the jurisdiction of this honourable court while being conveyed in a white Police Haice Bus with a Registration Number marked NPF 3354D to lokoja, Kogi State by police officers to be arraigned in court for conspiracy and unlawful possession ofrge number CMCL/145C/2018 filed at the Chief Maistrate Court Lokoja Kogi State broke with your left elbow the glass on the second window to the last at the left side of the said bus belonging to the Nigerian Police force and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 327 of the penal code law”

    After the defendant pleaded not guilty to the charges read against him,his lawyer Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN) prayed the court to grant the defendant bail on the same terms of the magistrate court in Wuse Zone 2 Abuja which was actually going on until it was strucked out.

    Chief Ozekhome further stressed that the defendant will not jump bail or flee from justice as he has another matter pending before Lokoja High Court today.

    “My lord we are at your mercy to grant him bail.I can assure your that he will attend his trial because he is also interested in clearing his name in all the court cases”.Chief Ozekhome said.

    In response the police prosecutor Dr Alex Izinyon (SAN) said he will leave it to the discretion of the court.

    “I urge your lordship to use your discretion to grant bail to the defendant”.Police prosecutor said.

  • PDP reps jubilate as Senators defect

    The Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP ) members of the House of Representatives some few hours ago burst into jubilation when the news of the defections of Senators reached them.

    The lawmakers who have been milling in the lobby when the news of the siege in the Senate President’s house broken started chanting various songs of victory.

    Some of them that attempted gaining access into the Senate chamber were firmly denied by Seargent at Arms at the door.

    They sang “O my home” a children’s rhyme made popular by Senator Dino Melaye and taunted the Majority leader,  Femi Gbajabiamiila who happened to chance by at the time.

    Read Also: Senate: Gemade, Melaye, Kwankwaso, 12 others defect to PDP

    They mobbed him and many could be heard shouting “minority leader! minority leader! Conversely, the Deputy Minority leader Chukwuma Onyeama was hailed as “Majority Leader. ”

    But the atmosphere suddenly changed as the Speaker, Yakubu Dogara came in.  There were screams of “Dogara! Dogara! Dogara!” as they milled around him. until he took refuge in his office at the White House.

    Plenary has just began and signs of tension in the air is apparent

     

    More details later...

  • Police deny assassination attempt on Dino Melaye, summon him

    …Indicts police, military

    …Guards shot sergeant

    The Kogi State Police Command has summoned Senator Dino Melaye to report at the State Criminal and Investigation Department after his armed guards fired on a team of policemen on patrol duties in the state.

    A police sergeant was the victim of the shooting, the police said and is recuperating in the hospital.

    The Kogi Police Command asked Melaye to report at the SCIID office in the state capital, in the company of his armed guards, as investigation began on the shooting.

    the policeman shot by Melaye’s guards recuperating in hospital

    According to the police, their statement, signed by  DSP William Ovye Aya, the PRO, was partly to refute Melaye’s allegation that he was shot at by the police.

    On the contrary, the police said that Melaye’s guards opened fire first, with the police responding.

    Dino Melaye, right, commissioning a transformer in Mopa after the encounter with the police

    In posts on Instagram, Melaye did not mention any shooting incident. However, he claimed the police tried to block his convoy with a grader, parked on a bridge, while he was on his way to Yagba east to commission some projects. According to him, his convoy avoided the blockade.

    In another Instagram post, the senator representing Kogi West said the state government barricaded the road to stop his movement.

    It was on Twitter that the senator claimed an attempt was made on his life during the visit to his state.

    He claimed over 20 bullets were fired at his jeep by a combination of policemen, men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and the military.

    ”I thank God for spearing(sic) my life once again. Over 20 bullets holes on my jeep. Combination of police,SARS and military. God I thank you.

    The police statement reproduced below contradicted his account:

    “Today, at about 1530hours, a team of policemen from the Command was on a routine Anti – Robbery/Kidnapping patrol along Aiyetoro Gbede – Mopa Road.

    “During the patrol, and as it is often the practice, the team pinned down at a point at Iyah Gbede Junction, where they were observing the highway and occasionally conducting Stop and Search.

    Melaye: claims this grader was used to block a bridge to prevent his passage

    “It was in this process a long convoy of vehicles coming from Mopa towards Aiyetoro Gbede approached the Point. Officers of the Command at the Point flagged down the convoy. While the lead vehicle, a Toyota Hilux van, which was later discovered to be conveying officers of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, stopped to introduce themselves, other vehicles in the convoy dangerously zoomed off without regards to the safety of the officers on ground.

    “Surprisingly, some plain clothed armed men, occupying a white Toyota Hilux van, without registration number, without provocation fired gunshots at the officers of the Anti-Robbery /Kidnapping Patrol Team.

    “One of the officers, a Sergeant, was hit by bullet on the right part of his chest as a result of which he sustained grievous injury.

    “The Officer is currently lying critically ill in the hospital where he has undergone a live threatening surgery and currently recuperating.

    “Expectedly, the policemen in self defence responded by firing back to repel the unexpected attack. Vehicles in the convoy nevertheless, drove away from the scene. It was not until the officers of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps were questioned that it was realised that the convoy was that of Senator Dino Melaye.

    “It is rather unfortunate that the Senator could after this dastardly act by his aides, be going around with armed men, unknown to the Command who could launch such a lethal attack on police officers in the course of their normal duty.

    “It is more saddening that the Senator could turn around to issue misleading statements to cover up the heinous crime committed by his hired aides.

    “While, the command has instituted a high powered investigation panel into the incident, Senator Melaye is hereby advised to report with people in his convoy to the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, State Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department, Lokoja to assist in the investigation.”

  • Melaye: Case commences in illegal possession of firearms, other charges

    The alleged accomplices that alleged Senator Dino Melaye (Kogi West), in the alleged offences of criminal conspiracy, illegal possession of firearms and arms dealing, on Monday, at the commencement of the case, declared the charges as false.

    Kabiru Seidu aka Osama, 31, aka and Nuhu Salihu aka Small, 25, aka who along with the federal lawmaker appeared before the Kogi State Senior Magistrate Court, Lokoja, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

    The alleged offences according the lead prosecution counsel, Alex Izinyon (SAN), are contrary to section 97(1) and the Penal Code and section 27(1)(a) (1) of the Firearms Act CAP P28, Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 2004.

    It would be recalled that the Kogi State High Court presided over by the Chief Judge, Justice Nasir Ajanah had earlier granted Melaye bail, chiefly on medical grounds.

    Iziyon said that the status of first and second defendants remained same in police custody as ordered by the Senior Magistrate Court, on May 3, noting that their pleas were not taken on arraignment.

    He submitted that the court had jurisdiction to try the case and should therefore go ahead to take their pleas.

    When the charges, seven in all were read afresh to the accused, they pleaded not guilty.

    Read Also: I have bounced back , says Melaye

    The prosecution thereafter applied for the leave of the court to have their depositions of his witnesses forwarded to the defense.

    The deponents, he urged, would then attend the court to adopt the depositions and be cross examined.

    Holding brief for Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), lead counsel to the 3rd defendant (Melaye), Yemi Mohammed, objected to the application saying that the case being a criminal one require that witnesses give their testimonies in the open court.

    He said the front loading system the prosecution was urging the court to adopt amounted to a short cut, and would be prejudicial to his client and reduce the chances of the public getting to know the truth.

    According to him: “It amounts to closure of the trial by about 50 percent. Justice is a three way traffic – the prosecutor, the accused and the society and that is why trials are done in the open court”.

    In his ruling, the Senior Magistrate, Mr. Sulyman Abdullah said he would “wholeheartedly” want trials in his court to be concluded speedily but that he would have to look at the rules of the court.

    His words, “Where their are no such rules, I harken to look at the provisions of section 479(4) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law of Kogi State.

    “This is a case that this court will appreciate that everyone put what they have on the table. I am not comfortable with sworn depositions replacing oral testimonies of witnesses.

    “The application of the prosecution is refused and I want this trial to be concluded in the normal ways trials are done and will be ready to take evidence day-to-day if need be”.

    The case was adjourned to July 26, for commencement of hearing.

  • I have bounced back , says Melaye

    The senator representing Kogi West, Dino Melaye, on Monday boasted that he has bounced back after his travails.

    Melaye in a tweet noted that though he was taken to the “dead end”, blackmail could not prevail over him.

    Melaye who had been battling to save his political career insisted that attempts to seal his lips from speaking against “tyranny, politics of oppression and blackmail” have failed.

    It was not clear whether Melaye twitted from his hospital bed at the National Hospital, Abuja where he had been recuperating after jumping out of a police van that was taking him to Lokoja, Kogi State capital to face trial for alleged gunrunning.

    He said in the tweet “Someone once said, that, rock bottom is good solid ground and a dead-end street is just a place to turn around. In the last few weeks, I have been taken to the good solid ground at the rock bottom and they couldn’t go further. I have been brought to the dead-end street but with you standing by my side, I have turned around and bounced back to the chagrin of those who sought to seal my lips from speaking out against tyranny, politics of oppression and blackmail.

    “They, unleashed an endless barrage of physical, psychological, metaphysical and emotional torture and assault on me, but, through the power of the Most High, and you the good people of Nigeria, we have once again, seen the triumph of truth over lies and good over evil.

    “ It was Edmund Burke who was quoted as saying that when bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall one by one, … in a contemptible struggle. I am of all men, a blessed man, to have courageous and dependable people like you as my fellow soldiers in the struggle to free us from the shackles of political strongholds and tyranny. It is to you and my most wonderful and ever knowledgeable people of Kogi State, especially Kogi West, that I owe my deepest gratitude. You stood by me against the state and your own ‘best political self-interest’.

    “The state unleashed its raw power on me and released 200 man-strong fully armed policemen – on a man without a knife nor a bullet. It did this because I called injustice by its name and called for accountability. For this they sought to break my spirit and destroy me permanently. In their moment of reign, I was fully shackled. With my hands tied to my back, and hurled into a dark solitary confinement waiting for the butchers knife, you, my people stood by me.

    “You came against a raging fire and stood up against tyranny, lies, filthy lucre, injustice, persecution and greed. While in the dark and unable to fight for myself, they sought to take my mandate, which you had freely given to me. But you answered back and quenched deceit in its wake. You stood resolute and unflinching and defended your mandate to me. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. In their attempt to break me, they have made me stronger.

    “To you my indefatigable leaders; my irremovable President of the Senate, a man of immeasurable vision for Nigeria and true fighter for the enthronement of true democracy and the rule of law, Sen. (Dr.) Abubakar Bukola Saraki.

    “The fearless Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara, I thank you both for your steadfastness in the defence of the Nigerian Constitution and the enthronement of the Rule of Law, justice and equity and the emasculation of anti-democratic forces and tyranny everywhere in Nigeria. I am eternally grateful to you.

    “To the entire National Assembly Membership, especially my colleagues in the Senate, I am eternally indebted to you for not playing politics but standing courageously against oppression and terror. You have shown yourself leaders on whom Nigeria’s hope for tomorrow can be assured.

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    “To you our governors, ministers, my dear Okun people and leaders, the National Chairman and Kogi State Executive of the PDP, leaders of the Diplomatic Corps, opinion leaders, Chief Mike Ozekhome SAN, Chief Ricky Tarfa SAN, human rights lawyers and activists, and all my well-wishers and lovers of democracy in Nigeria; the Christian and Muslim Community, all of you that visited me in the National Hospital, after I was injured and subsequently detained at the hospital. I thank you all for your steadfastness in the defence of due process and the rule of law. I also thank you for your courage and solidarity.

    “Our ever foresighted and courageous civil society leadership, the media, leaders of thought across the country, our hard-working youth for whom I will give my last blood, our loving mothers and sisters, I lack words to express to you my profound gratitude for the unbreakable chord of love that binds me to you through thick and thin. You have strengthened my resolve and hardened my flesh against those who seek to devour and make meat of me. You have once again proven to me the axiom in the saying that “in prosperity, our friends know us; in adversity, we know our friends.” I am very grateful. For your sake, I remain unbowed.

    “I know many of you worry about my safety and life in this new dispensation where life is no longer sacred in Nigeria. But do not be troubled. My bond of love for you, my good people, makes it impossible for me to consider my self-risk, safety, comfort or opportunity in my unflinching commitment to stand up for you, to stand up for truth and if necessary die for the truth and the emancipation of our people from the chains of poverty and oppression. Though they raise spurious allegations against me, bear false witness against me, though they seek to frighten me and lure me into their bounty of evil, I will fear no foe.

    “Yes, my traducers and torturers wish that I keep quiet; though they seek to seal my lips, to silence my voice forever, I remain ever more resolute and committed. I am committed to this cause for which I am a politician; the cause of the down trodden, to speak truth to power and stand against oppression and injustice. On these issues there will be no compromise. I owe no apologies and I tender none.

    “Like I have always said, you speak the truth, you die, you don’t speak the truth, you die. I have chosen to speak the truth, dead or alive. Rev. Martin Luther King Jnr., once said, “Cowardice asks the question – is it safe? Expediency asks the question – is it politics? Vanity asks the question – is it popular? But conscience asks the question – is it right? And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular; but one must take it because it is right.”

    “To my people, I promise you this and this only. I have taken my position, I will not hold back, I will not hold my peace, I will not be shut down, neither will I shut-up, not as long as injustice and falsehood continues to reign, as long as I will live, I will not bow to Baal.

    “May the Almighty continue to keep you all and be your bulwark until victory is assured. Once again, I thank you all so much. God bless you. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

  • Invitation: IGP should not hold on to straw, says Senate

    ‘He is afraid of his shadows’

    The Senate on Thursday said that the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Kpotum Idris should stop holding on to the straw on his refusal to comply with the invitation of the upper chamber to brief members about what the Police are doing to curb the spate of killings across the country.

    A statement by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, said the crux of the matter that informed the invitation of the IGP was the ceaseless spate of killings across the country.

    Abdullahi said that matter concerning the arrest of Senator Dino Melaye has been overtaken by events.

     The statement said, “We noted the response issued by one Jimoh Moshood on behalf of the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris following yesterday’s resolution of the legislative chamber on the continued refusal of the IGP to honour the invitation for him to come and explain what the police are doing to halt the spate of killings across the country.

    “Let it be known that the IGP by trying to reduce the reason for his invitation by the Senate to the arrest of Sen. Dino Melaye is simply holding on to straw.

    ‘The issue of Sen. Melaye’s arrest has been overtaken by events. The courts are already handling the related cases. Our main concern is the security crisis across the country where people are being killed in scores on daily basis.

    “The primary responsibility of the Police is maintenance of law and order as well as protection of lives and property. If there is a breach along the line of this responsibility, we do not see why the IGP should feel he cannot be invited to offer explanation to the arm of government which is constitutionally empowered to ask questions and investigate the breach.

    “No responsible body of representatives of the people will ignore sad reports given by members on the floor of the Senate. For instance, on April 24, 2 Catholic priests and and 17 members of their congregation were murdered as reported by Senator George Akume. 

    ‘Also, Senators Kabir Marafa and Tijani Kaura had earlier intimated the Senate of the killing of 35 people in Maradun LGA, over 100 people killed in Anka and 36 people killed in Birani Village in Zurmi LGA, all in Zamfara State.

    “Even as at now, reports reaching us showed that recent killings have occurred in Kaduna, Taraba and Benue States. These were just few instances of daily occurrences of gruesome murder of our constituents as raised by Senators.

     “The IGP definitely should not have any problem with an invitation for him to tell the Senate what he and his men are doing to stop the killings as well as their challenges and needs in doing this.

     “Mr. Idris should not seek to confuse issues or play on the intelligence of members of the public with his diversionary statement or claims.

    “The resolution of the Senate leading to his invitation is clear and we invite our people to check. It is for the purpose of having a transparent and open hearing that we fixed his appearance for Wednesday when our plenary sitting enjoys live coverage on national television.

    “In one instance in the past, Mr. Idris had gone to court in order to evade honouring the invitation of the Senate and the court headed by Justice Abba Bello Mohammed of the FCT High Court on April 10, 2018, told him in clear terms that his suit lacked merit as Sections 88 and 89 of the constitution empower the lawmakers to carry out investigations on issues of public interest.

     “Any public officer who plans to place himself above an arm of government obviously is not fit to remain in office.

    “Mr. Idris is only afraid of his shadows by alleging witch-hunt when he is called to account on the performance of the duties of his organization,” Abdullahi stated. 

  • Melaye: Ruling on bail application fixed for May 18

    The Kogi State High Court, sitting in Lokoja, has adjourned ruling on an application for bail brought by Senator Dino Melaye (Kogi West), to next week Wednesday.

    Justice Nasir Ajanah on Thursday after listening to arguments by Melaye’s counsel, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN) and the government’s lead prosecutor, Alex Iziyon (SAN), fixed ruling on the bail application for May 18.

    The two applications before the court, from the two counsels, were consolidated.

    Moving the application for bail, Ozekhome described the motion for variation by the prosecution as uncalled for, arguing that the judge could not reverse himself on the matter.

    Read Also: Court orders Melaye’s remand at Abuja hospital

    “Since the trial judge had already ruled according to Section 166 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law…the section did not say the court should vary an order it earlier made”, he argued.

    He noted that the prosecution failed to appeal the ruling of the court that Melaye be taken back to the National Hospital, Abuja.

  • Again, IGP fails to appear before Senate

    For the third time the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ibrahim Idris, failed to appear to brief the Senate on wild spread killings in the country and alleged ill-treatment of embattled Senator representing Kogi West, Dino Melaye.

    It would be recalled that Senate President, Bukola Saraki on Monday reported the refusal by the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris to appear before the Senate.

    Read Also: Dino Melaye: Senate orders IGP to appear on Wednesday

    The Senate had recently invited the IGP twice over the arrest of Senator Dino Melaye but he failed to show up before the Senate in plenary.

    Saraki after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari recently had said that there was need to ensure IGP respect constituted authority in line with the provisions of the 1999.

    He said “Just talking about the issue of the police, we also raised the issue of the non-appearance of the IG at the Senate and felt that they must continue to ensure that he continues to apply obedience to the issue of constituted authority.”

     

  • Buhari meets Saraki, Dogara and others, over budget

    President Muhammadu Buhari is meeting with Senate President Bukola Saraki and Speaker of the House of Representatives Yakubu Dogara at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, behind closed doors.

    The News men report that the president is meeting the two National Assembly leaders barely two hours after his return from Daura, Katsina State.

    The President was in Daura for Saturday’s ward congress of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Read Also: Breaking: Buhari, Saraki, Dogara meet in Aso Rock

    Issues expected to be discussed at the meeting include the delay on the passage of the 2018 Budget, sour relationship between the executive and lawmakers, the ward congresses and botched APC primaries in Ekiti state.

    Also on the card for likely discussion was the current security situation in the country including the failure of the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris to appear before the senate over the issue of Sen. Dino Melaye.

    Dogara was last week quoted as saying that the IGP and the police would be held responsible for anything that happened to Melaye, currently facing two separate court trials.

    NAN