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    Dino Melaye Defects From APC To PDP

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comMay 30, 2018 --- 6:42 pmNo Comments5 Mins Read
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    Senator Dino-Melaye of Kogi West
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    Senator Dino Melaye on Wednesday made a dramatic appearance at the Senate, declaring his intention to defect to Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

    Melaye had been away from the Senate, since over a month, when the Nigerian Police arrested him and he was subsequently admitted at the intensive care unit of the National Hospital, Abuja.

    Appearing with clutches and neck support to Wednesday’s plenary, Melaye said he was no longer comfortable sitting on his seat at the wing of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The lawmaker who is currently representing Kogi West senatorial district, had come under order 14 of the Senate rules (which covers personal privileges and welfare of members of the Senate), thanking his colleagues for standing by him during his ordeal in the hands of the Nigeria Police.

    Melaye specially thanked Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, the President of the Senate, members of the 8th Senate, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara , the Speaker of House of Representatives and members of the green chamber, for the show of solidarity, saying, “an injury to one is an injury to all.”

    He also appreciated the entire Nigerians, “kogites and particularly the good people of Kogi West, young and old, children and the aged” for standing and defending his mandate.

    “They stood up for me when I could not stand up, they fought for me and protected my mandate during the failed recall exercise, orchestrated by the Governor of Kogi state,” Melaye said.

    The lawmaker specially acknowledged the opposition party, the PDP, for standing by him through strong statements and campaigns that Kogi West electorate should stay off the recall exercise.

    Melaye accused the Nigeria Police for attempting to poison him twice, saying, “one, through the application of a chemical substance and the second time through injection. They actually came with an injection but God intervened”.

    The outspoken Senator, however, said he would not be deterred by the trauma he went through “and still going through”, vowing to continue to speak out at all times and ask questions when things go wrong.

    He said, “The battle to salvage this country from financial scavengers and economic canker worms, to me, is a battle of no retreat, no surrender. We must salvage this country together, we don’t have any other to call our own. As my voice gets better, it will get louder. I shall not cease to ask questions where necessary”.

    The Senate, was however, thrown into rowdy session when, Melaye, in his usual dramatic style, requested that a seat be provided for him at the PDP wing, saying, he was no longer comfortable sitting on the APC wing.

    His words, “I have a request to you Mr President. Because of the trauma I went through and I’m still going through, I want to seek your indulgence that you will call on the Sergeant-At-Arms to look for a comfortable seat for me on this side of the divide (pointing at the PDP wing).

    “I’m no longer comfortable sitting here. So I want to ask the Senate President that you mandate the Sergeant-At-Arms tomorrow to look for a seat for me on this other divide of the chamber.

    “Before you do that today, through the help of my walking sticks I will take a comfortable seat close to Papa General, Senator David Mark (PDP), pending when you get me a comfortable seat on this side”.

    As soon as he finished speaking, the opposition members in their large numbers welcomed Melaye to their wing with loud ovation as Senator Ben Bruce and others helped him to walk slowly to his new seat.

    This, however, didn’t go down well with the ruling APC, as Senator Ahmad Lawan, the Majority Leader, objected to the movement, saying it was wrong for Melaye to abandon his seat on the mere excuse of not being comfortable.

    But Ike Ekweremadu, the deputy President of the Senate, said Melaye had come under an order of personal privileges, and as a member of the Senate, he was entitled to a good treat on matters of welfare and privileges, adding that section 41 of the 1999 constitution as amended also allowed free movement, which the chamber falls within the Nigerian territory.

    Ekweremadu was supported by Goodwill Akpabio, the Minority leader, who thanked Melaye for crossing the carpet to the PDP, urging other APC lawmakers to follow suit, “as there are more comfortable seats” yet to be occupied in the PDP wing.

    Responding, Senate President, Saraki, who presided over the session, said he didn’t know why Melaye chose to abandon his seat, but he said he has taken note of his request.

    Responding, Senate President, Saraki, who presided over the session, said he didn’t know why Melaye chose to abandon his seat, but he said he has taken note of his request.

    Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has reacted to the defection of Kogi West Senator, Dino Melaye from the All Progressives Congress, APC, to its fold.
      However, reacting to Melaye’s defection, Kola Ologbondiyan, PDP’s spokesperson, welcomed the embattled lawmaker into the party.

    Ologbondiyan, who took to his official Twitter handle wrote: “This Morning, @Sen_Dino_Melaye crossed the aisle of the Red Chamber to the “Comfortable” and “People-Oriented” @OfficialPDPNig side.

    “As a party, we welcome him and await his final porting to the Peoples’ Party.”

    -Daily Post

    Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki- the President of the Senate Goodwill Akpabio- Minority leader Governor of Kogi state Ike Ekweremadu Kola Ologbondiyan-PDP’s spokesperson PDP) People’s Democratic Party Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara-Speaker of House of Representatives Senator Ahmad Lawan Senator Ben Bruce Senator David Mark -PDP Senator Dino Melaye- Kogi West senatorial district the Majority Leader
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