How I escaped being assassinated midnight – Dino Melaye
explained that he escaped being assassinated at midnight through
earlier hints he got while in his village.
Speaking through order 14 of the Senate rules on Tuesday, he said, a
detachment of anti-robbery squad and Mobile Police from Kogi State
Command invaded his home at Aiyetoro-Gbede, Ijumu Local government
Area of Kogi State.
He accused the governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello of being
the brain behind the assassination attempt on him, stating that he
spent over three hours in Lokoja on that day, only for security agents
to start looking for him that night.
"Mr President, distinguished Colleagues, I want to bring to the notice
of Nigeria Senate of how I was to be assassinated in the midnight at
home, Aiyetoro-Gbede.
"I left Abuja and stopped over at Gegu-Beki, Koton-Karfi and GRA,
Lokoja and I proceeded to my hometown where my teeming supporters
welcomed me.
"I got a hint at about 7pm that day at Aiyetoro-Gbede that O/C SARS,
2/iC SARS, 2i/c mopol and the Security Adviser to the governor of Kogi
State, Commander Jerry Omodara were coming after me in the night.
"I left the town immediately and by 1.00am, they stormed my place and
were shooting sporadically till 3.00am before leaving.
Dino further stressed that the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ali Jaga at
a press conference the following day admitted that they invaded his
house.
He called on the Senate to intervene in the continuous attacks on him.
Senator Biodun Olujimi representing Ekiti South Senatorial district
called for a lasting solution, adding that the case would become an
albatross to the Senate if nothing was done to stop attacks on the
lawmaker.
Senator Ali Ndume suggested that the leadership of the Senate should
intervene before discussing the matter on the floor, adding that the
case between Dino Melaye and Yahaya Bello was personal.
Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki asked the Committee on Police
Affairs to interface with the Inspector General of Police over the
conduct of his officers.
"This is the fifth time Senator Dino Melaye is raising this attack
issue. An injury to one is an injury done to all, so I want the
committee to interact with the IG with a view to bringing the crisis
to an end."
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