Tag: Mr. Dino Melaye

  • Melaye floors Adeyemi in Mopamuro LGA, Kogi

    Senatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP ,)Mr Dino Melaye, a has won the highest votes in Mopamuro Local Government Area, Kogi west senatorial zone.

    Melaye is seeking reelection for the second term into the red chamber of the national assembly, with his toughest rival, Mr Smart Adeyemi of the APC.

    Mr Ibrahim Ismaila, the INEC Collation Officer of Mopamuro LGA, announced the interim results at the collation centre in INEC LG office in Mopa at about 3: 20 a.m on Sunday.

    According to Ismaila, the PDP senatorial candidate, Melaye won 5112 votes, while his closest rival Smart Adeyemi of APC got 3658 votes, ADC 784 and SDP 26 votes out of the 9717 valid votes cast.

    There were 336 rejected votes, making total votes cast to be 10055.

    In the House of Representatives, the PDP also beat APC with 3703 votes.

    The APC got 3157 votes and ADC 2 609 votes.

    A total of 10042 votes were cast while 9704 votes were valid while 338 votes were rejected.

    In the presidential election, the PDP scored 5336 votes to the APC’s 3646.

    He added that out of 10055 votes cast in the election, 336 were rejected while 9507 were accepted as valid.

    NAN reports that the collation of final results would be done at Yagba Federal Constituency Headquarters in Isanlu in Yagba East LGA. (NAN)

  • Recall: INEC to take decision on Dino’s case in few days

    The recall process of the Senator representing Kogi West senatorial district, Mr. Dino Melaye will be part of the discussions on Thursday, when the management of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) meet to deliberate, it was learnt.

    INEC management meets every Thursday to deliberate and take decisions on issues that bothers on the activities of the commission.

    The commission may likely release a revised timetable and schedule of activities in the next few days following the removal of hurdles.

    The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja had on Friday dismissed the appeal by the senator to halt his recall, thereby removing any encumbrance to the process.

    INEC had earlier issued time lag for the process following a petition calling for his recall by before the legal battle which started from the High court.

    While resolving all issues for determination against Melaye, the Appeal Court upheld the lower court ruling that the senator’s suit was “hasty and premature and presumptuous”.

    The Appeal Court therefore stated that the lower court ought to have struck out the suit for not disclosing any cause of action. On Melaye’s contention that he was not accorded fair hearing by INEC, the Court of Appeal noted that such position was without basis because INEC is neither a tribunal nor a court of law.

    The Appeal court also noted that the 90 days required for the recall process has not lapsed in the Melaye case. It stated that the 90-day period was not static.

    Speaking on the next line of action of the Commission, the Chief Press Secretary to the Chairman of the Commission, Mr. Rotimi Oyekanmi said that the Appeal Court judgment has removed any encumbrances.

    Oyekanmi noted that the commission will be taking decision on the matter soon as to when to continue the recall process.

    He posited that the Appeal Court’s judgment has therefore given the commission the go ahead with the recall process.

    He said: “As it is now, the Appeal Court has now removed any restriction. That means literally, INEC can continue with that process. The process now will have to start from where it stopped and that is the decision for the commission to make in the coming days.

    “I don’t know how soon the commission will take decision but I know it is going to be pretty soon. You know every week; the commission meets every Thursday to take a decision. And of course once a decision is taking there will be an official announcement. As it is, the Appeal Court has removed any encumbrances against our moves. That is what the situation is, that we can go ahead with our process.”

    The embattled senator had earlier lost the fight to stop INEC from commencing the recall process at the High Court, thus paving way for the electoral body to continue the process.

    The people of Kogi West Senatorial District has made good their threat to recall Mr. Melaye on Wednesday when they submitted signatures of about 188,588 voters from electorates in Kogi West senatorial district demanding the recall of the senator.

    The signatories is about 52.3 per cent of the registered voters in the district.

    The law requires 50 per cent of voters in an area sign to recall a lawmaker.

    The signed documents,  it was learnt were contained in six bags alongside other documents and were submitted to INEC’s headquarters in Abuja on Wednesday.

    The local governments and the percentage of voters who signed the recall petition showed that Yagba West had the highest number of voters asking Melaye to return home from the Senate.

    The breakdown, as shown in the petition is Yagba West, 55.7 percent; Lokoja, 54.8 per cent ; Kogi, 52.77 per cent; Yagba East, 52 per cent; Ijumu (Melaye’s local government), 51.8 per cent; Mopa/Moro, 50.4 per cent  and Kabba/ Bunu, 46.7 per cent.

    A prominent member of the All Progressives Congress in Ijumu, Mr. Cornelius Olowo, who led the delegation, insisted that the constituents were not satisfied with the quality of Melaye’s representation.

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  • Dino Melaye: INEC to announce revised timetable for recall on Monday

    Dino Melaye: INEC to announce revised timetable for recall on Monday

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said it will release a revised timetable for the recall of Mr. Dino Melaye, Senator representing Kogi West Senatorial zone.

    This follows Monday Court ruling which gave the commission the nod to continue with process.

    With the legal hurdle removed, Mallam Mohammed Haruna, National Commissioner & Member, Information and Voter Education Committee (IVEC)  Tuesday in a statement stated that INEC will release the revised timetable on Monday.

    INEC had commenced the recall process of Melaye following a petition by a group from his senatorial zone asking for his recall. But the senator went to Court to halt the process.

    The terse statement reads: “It will be recalled that in obedience to an interlocutory order of the Federal High Court, Abuja given on 6th July, 2017 the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) stayed all actions relating to the petition to recall Senator Dino Melaye as the Senator representing Kogi West Senatorial District.

    “Judgment in the suit was delivered yesterday, 11th September, 2017. All legal hurdles have now been cleared and the recall process can now proceed as envisaged by the Constitution, the Electoral Act and the extant INEC guidelines and regulations.

    “Accordingly, and in compliance with the orders of the Court, the Commission will release a revised timetable and schedule of activities on Monday 18th September 2017.”

     

  • Melaye’s recall: INEC plans to go on despite court case

    Melaye’s recall: INEC plans to go on despite court case

    …issues time table for process

    The Independent National Electoral Commission plans to go ahead with the recall process of the Senator representing Kogi West Senatorial District, Mr. Dino Melaye.

    Melaye had approached a High Court in Lokoja, Kogi state to stop INEC from proceeding on the recall process.

    The Court case notwithstanding, INEC Monday issued a time table on the recall process, an indication that INEC was prepared to go ahead.

    The commission had argued that there is no order stopping it from carrying out it’s “I am not aware of any order stopping us from doing what we are doing,” Mr. Adewole Uzi, Director, Voter Education said.

    According to the time table released Monday by the Commission, and signed by Mrs. Augusta Ogakwu, Secretary to the Commission, a notice of verification will be posted at the constituency on the 10th of July while interested observers have been 31st of July, 2017 as the last day for submission of applications to NEC headquarters.

    INEC has also set August 10th as the last day for submission of names of verification agents for the members sought to be recalled and the petitioners.

    The Commission will also be meeting with stakeholders on the 15th of August while four days later on the 19th INEC is expected to conduct verification in all polling units in the constituency.

    INEC is also expected to declare the outcome of the verification the same 19th of August, 2017.
    The referendum the commission said is subject to the verification exercise.

  • Dino Melaye: INEC sets 3rd July date for commencement of recall process

    Dino Melaye: INEC sets 3rd July date for commencement of recall process

    ….Notify Senator of recall petition

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has set July 3rd 2017 as the commencement date for the recall process of senator representing Kogi West Senatorial District, Mr. Dino Melaye.

    INEC has also notified Senator Melaye of a petition seeking his recall.

    The Commission in a statement issued in Abuja Thursday acknowledged the receipt of the petition submitted on Wednesday by the people from Mr. Melaye’s district.

    The statement which was signed by Mallam Mohammed Haruna, a National Commissioner and member, Information and Voter Education Committee said INEC has set  3rd July date for the commencement of the verification exercise to ascertain the authensity of the signatories.

    The date for the verification he said was arrived at during the weekly meeting Thursday where the issue was discussed.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) held its regular weekly meeting today and considered the petition submitted by some registered voters from Kogi West Senatorial District to kick start the process of recalling Senator Dino Melaye.

    “In accordance with the INEC guidelines for the recall of members of the National Assembly, the Commission has formally acknowledged the receipt of the petition to the petitioners’ representatives and has conveyed a letter notifying Senator Melaye of our receipt of the petition.

    “The next step is to verify that the petitioners are registered voters in the Kogi West Senatorial District.

    “INEC will on the 3rd of July, 2017 issue a public notice stating the day (s), time, location and other details for the verification exercise.”

    The people of Kogi West Senatorial District has made good their threat to recall Mr. Melaye on Wednesday when they submitted signatures of about 188,588 voters from electorates in Kogi West senatorial district demanding the recall of the senator.

    The signatories are about 52.3 per cent of the registered voters in the district.

    The law requires 50 per cent of voters in an area sign to recall a lawmaker.

    The signed documents, it was learnt were contained in six bags alongside other documents and were submitted to INEC’s headquarters in Abuja on Wednesday.

    The local governments and the percentage of voters who signed the recall petition showed that Yagba West had the highest number of voters asking Melaye to return home from the Senate.

    The breakdown, as shown in the petition is Yagba West, 55.7 percent; Lokoja, 54.8 per cent; Kogi, 52.77 per cent; Yagba East, 52 per cent; Ijumu (Melaye’s local government), 51.8 per cent; Mopa/Moro, 50.4 per cent and Kabba/ Bunu, 46.7 per cent.

    A prominent member of the All Progressives Congress in Ijumu, Mr. Cornelius Olowo, who led the delegation, insisted that the constituents were not satisfied with the quality of Melaye’s representation.