

Kogi senator Dino Melaye
opened up on the recall saga, he reveal reasons and why his Gov Bello started
the process.
About
188,000 eligible voters in your senatorial district were reported to have
signed a register seeking your recall from the Senate. How do you feel that?
I want to say that those
seeking my recall from the Senate are not my constituents. My constituents did
not participate in any recall. It is the Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello,
who is orchestrating the recall. The process is being coordinated by his
political appointees and the sole administrators of the seven local government
areas in my senatorial district. They sat down in the comfort of their houses,
got the registers used by the Independent National Electoral Commission for the
2015 elections, transferred them into a recall sheet and forged signatures (of
people).
In their desperation to get
result for what they want, the names of dead voters have appeared in the recall
sheet they submitted to INEC. We have also discovered that wrong voter
registration numbers also appeared on the recall sheet. Many of the voters in
the original INEC register were accredited using their thumbprints but there
were signatures in the recall sheet. The total vote cast in the election that
brought me to the senate, both valid and invalid for all the contestants in the
Kogi West senatorial district is 111, 000. I scored over 40,000 votes in the
election.
But today, Yahaya Bello’s
recall sheet recorded over 188,000 votes. That is over 77,000 above the vote
cast in 2015. Even if it is 111,000, I have my people who followed me. I have
my family members, I have friends. I have my own people who would not sign the
recall sheet. It is ridiculous that Bello can be myopic and intellectually
stagnant that he will say that within four days, 188,000 people in my
constituency signed the recall sheet. It shows how desperate he is. However,
the battle to salvage Kogi State from economic cankerworms and financial
scavengers, the battle to get the salaries of workers paid, the battle to get
the arrears of pensioners paid; is that of no retreat, no surrender.
INEC
received the recall sheet and informed you that it has started the process for
your recall. Do you hope to get justice?
We will make sure that INEC
carries out thorough forensic investigations into the fake signatures and
thumbprints they have on their sheet. I hope that the right thing will be done
by INEC and truth shall prevail over falsehood at the end of the day.
But
how are you sure that your constituents did not participate in the recall
process?
I want to use this medium
to appreciate my constituents across the seven local government areas. They
have shown me love. They have shown me compassion. Many of them have been
engaging in spiritual exercises since this issue started because they are happy
and satisfied with my representation both in and outside the National Assembly.
I also respect and appreciate them for this. I also appreciate the political
elite across the seven local government areas. I appeal to my people to be
peaceful and calm. They should be assured that I am going nowhere. My four
years and more are guaranteed and Bello will fail.
You
alleged that the Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, orchestrated the process to
recall you. Can you substantiate that?
I want to boldly say that
the recall was orchestrated by the governor. The reason he is doing this is
because I have been speaking against his style of governance which is affecting
the well-being of the Kogi people especially the innocent workforce in the
civil service at the state and local government levels. He made two failed
assassination attempts on my life. He did not succeed the first time. He also
carried out a second attempt and a life was lost in the process. The governor
came out to lie that the person killed was a student. Meanwhile, the deceased
is one of his thugs; he was released just few months ago by the Special-Anti
Robbery Squad in Abuja. He had earlier been arrested and jailed for beheading a
human being. The criminal was killed, while trying to assassinate me at the
political gathering and his corpse and rifle were recovered by security agents.
The vehicle brought by the assassins loaded with ammunitions that caught fire
and eventually got burnt is still with the police.
All the evidences of the
ammunitions recovered from the burnt vehicle, are intact with the police. So,
the governor has been desperate to eliminate me. The reason for this is that I
have been in the vanguard of asking him to pay the salaries of workers and
pensioners who have not been paid for over 17 months now. I believe that is
wicked, barbaric and satanic because the holy book said a labourer deserves his
wage. I do not see any reason the governor will refuse to pay salaries of
workers.
But
the governor is complaining of paucity of funds.
He is not speaking the
truth. He received the two bailouts and the President, Muhammadu Buhari,
categorically stated that the money should be used to offset salary arrears of
workers. The governor got the first and second bailout but refused to pay. He
also got the first tranche of the Paris Club refund, yet he did not pay
salaries. He got the second tranche of the Paris Club refund and still refused
to pay salaries. He also got N10bn refund from the Federal Government for road
construction done by his predecessors, and he could still not pay salaries.
The federal allocation to
the state has been regular. The local government funds are misappropriated by
him because he refused to conduct local government elections for the past one
year. Instead, he used the state House of Assembly to illegally ratify the
extension of the caretaker committees for another six months despite the fact
that their tenure had expired constitutionally.
That is why I have
approached the court to say the caretaker committees in Kogi State councils are
illegal, and that the governor and his appointees must account for the money
that has accrued to the local government councils since he extended the tenure
of the chairmen unconstitutionally. The workers whose salaries remained unpaid,
have families to feed, most of them have children in schools including
institutions of higher learning.
Some of them are suffering
from diabetes. Some are hypertensive and they are supposed to be on drugs. Many
of them have died as a result of their inability to buy drugs. Some even lost
their lives in road accidents as a result of their unending trips to Lokoja,
the state capital for the numerous screening and verification exercises ordered
by the governor.
Is
it true you are fighting the governor because he did not allow you to control
him on his choice of political appointees especially that of the caretaker
committee chairman of Ijumu local government council?
That allegation is
fallacious and ridiculous. There is no government in this country that can be
controlled. I am a human rights activist so why would I want to control the
governor? I have never done contract in my life with any government either at
the federal, state or local levels. Anyone with a contrary opinion can come out
and challenge me. I am a member of the All Progressives Congress and I fought
vigorously to bring success to APC in this country and Kogi State. Therefore, I
cannot allow that party to die. At the moment, the governor has completely
segregated himself from the Kogi State chapter of the APC. As of now, all the
state officials of the party in the state are with me because the governor is
no more working with them.
We have 16 out of the 21
local government party chairmen who are with us and not with the governor. He
has completely jettisoned the party despite the fact that he and his
co-travellers worked against the APC in the 2015 governorship election in the
state. As genuine members of the APC, we wanted to separate the party from the
governor so that the people of the state will not identify the party with his
failure. We don’t want his non-performance to have a negative effect on some of
us who still want to used as the instrument of the party to run for elections
in the future. About 90 per cent of those who benefitted from his appointments
are not from APC. I am the only APC senator today in Kogi State. Politics is
all about sharing. I am not talking of sharing money or the resources of the
state but the various positions.
But
we learnt that you rejected the governor’s choice of a chairman for your local
government council.
I told him that Taofeek Isa
cannot be the council chairman because we have a tradition in Ijumu Local
Government Area for over 40 years. Both our kingship and local government
chairmanship positions are rotated and we would not want him to create
confusion in the area. We don’t want him to create enmity between the people of
the local government area. Isa is from Gbede.
It is not the time for
Gbede to produce the local government chairman. It is actually the time of
Ijumu-Aarin to produce a candidate. We have three sections of Ijumu. We have
Ijumu Aarin, Ijumu-Oke and Gbede. Already, Gbede had produced the local
government chairman. After then, Ijumu Aarin produced. It is now the turn of
Ijumu-Oke. That has been the agreement by our forefathers that had never
faltered and the arrangement had allowed peace to reign in Ijumu.
But Bello has gone to pick
somebody from Ijumu who is from the same district as me, to be the local
government chairman. How can we have a senator and the local government
chairman from the same area? Our candidates win elections because we respect
the rotational arrangement that we had kept sacrosanct for years. The governor
has succeeded in creating confusion and has failed in the provision of welfare
for the people and I will continue to agitate on behalf of the people of the
state and whether he likes it or not, he must pay the salaries because he had
collected the necessary funds that are needed to pay workers’ salaries.
Some
of your constituents said they are participating in the recall exercise because
you have not represented them well and that you don’t have a constituency
project in the last two years. Is this true?
I want you to take a trip
to my senatorial district and find out if I have done well or not. Every
legislator operates on three cardinal points. The first, the act of
representation – that is, making sure that your people get their own fair share
of the national cake. The second is the act of lawmaking, through presentation
of motions and bills. The third is oversight functions over Ministries,
Departments and Agencies of government.
By the grace of God, I have
done my best in the last two years. I have the highest numbers of motions and
bills today in the history of the National Assembly. I was awarded 2016 Senator
of the Year and decorated by the Senate President (Bukola Saraki). I did not
pick the award from the shelf. It was as a result of the consideration of my
legislative input in the senate. I have employed many people from my senatorial
district into the federal civil service through lobbying and appealing to
people. I also have constituency projects spread across the seven local
government areas that make up Kogi-West Senatorial District.
Like blocks of classrooms,
town halls and boreholes have been completed with pictures already on the
Internet. I have given scholarships to over 1,000 students. I have provided
relief items and building materials to victims of natural disasters. We have
also carried out lots of empowerment programmes; bought grinding and sewing
machines and hairdressing salon items. We have carried out entrepreneurial
training skills for youths. Without sounding arrogant, I can beat my chest to
say there is no senator in the history of my constituency who has done the type
of infrastructural upliftment that I have done. I influenced the award of the
Ilorin-Kabba road project contract for N21bn and had been approved by the
Federal Executive Council last year. I also influenced the Obajana-Kabba Road
which Dangote has started constructing. I already have the bill for the upgrade
of the College of Agriculture, Kabba, to a full-fledged university. The bill
has been slated for public hearing. So, I have not faltered in representation.
The governor and his co-travellers accusing me of poor performance might be
speaking under the influence of drugs.
Why
did you challenge the recall exercise in court when you know that there is
fraud in the process?
When you are dealing with
Bello, you will have to be very smart because he believes in commercialising
and monetising people’s consciences. A man, who took some members of the
Independent National Electoral Commission to his office to carry out double
registration, can do anything. In order to keep a check on his undue influence,
it is better to approach the court of law so that we will not take it for
granted that he would allow a level playing field. If he could influence INEC
by conducting illegal voter registration in the comfort of his office, he can
do worse things now especially since there is a precedent.

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