Thursday, 22 June 2017

DINO MELAYE MAKES THREATS, SAYS MANY WILL GO TO JAIL FOR HIS RECALL


Senator Dino Melaye has vowed that many of those who signed a letter to recall him would go to jail. Members of Melaye’s constituents had earlier on June 21 submitted a letter to recall the senate to INEC, But Melaye described the process as hoax.
 The Senator representing Kogi West, Dino Melaye, has described his recall process as a hoax. According to him, many appointees of the Kogi state government In a Facebook post on Wednesday, the lawmaker noted that his recall would not lead to payment of workers’ 15 months’ salary arrears in the state. The post read, “It cannot succeed. It is a hoax and absolute comedy of errors. I’m laughing at the stupidity of Kogi State Government. Many appointees will go to jail for forgery. “Even dead people’s names on the recall register. A governor who does not know what double registration is may not as well know the procedure for recall. Every lie has an expiry date.
“This comedy of errors will soon end. No shaking at all. This won’t solve the problem of not paying salaries for over 15 months. No retreat no surrender. Truth is my only defence.” Reports had that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) received 188,588 signatures out of the 360,098 registered voters for the recall of Dino Melaye from the Senate. The commission in Abuja on Wednesday, June 21, received six bags, which contained the signatures of 52.3% of the electorates from Monday, June 19, a total of 188,580 electorates from Kogi West had signed the recall for Senator Melaye. Adamu Yusuf, the returning officer for the recall of the serving senator announced the figure at the All Progressives Congress (APC) state secretariat in Lokoja. He explained that out of 360,098 of the total registered voters of the seven western senatorial districts comprising Yagba, Mopa Muro, Kabba Bunu, Yagba East, Koton Karfe, Lokoja and Ijumu, 188,588 signed the recall register, constituting 52.3% of the voters within the senatorial district.

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