The Senator representing Kogi-West, Dino Melaye, has claimed that the Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, has budgeted N1, billion to have him recalled from the Senate.
Melaye, described the process to recall him from the Upper Legislative Chamber, as an exercise in futility, and insisting that he is focused on defending the “poor and defenseless” people of Kogi.
He wrote on his Twitter page on Saturday: “Yahaya Bello: On recall of Dino Melaye, he is shooting the moon and boxing the air. Spending over one billion naira tax payer’s money on an unproductive venture, when salaries and pensions have not been paid, is wicked.
“I will continue to defend the poor and defenseless masses of Kogi State. If I die, I die. We must rescue the State.”
His reaction comes after the Special Assistant to Governor Bello, on Electronic Media, Gbenga Olorunpomi, shared photos of Constituents in Odo Ape, queuing up to append their signatures for the recall of Melaye.
“The people of Odo Ape, say they no longer want Senator Dino Melaye as their representative! See photos of the process.
“The Dino recall process is alive and well in Kogi-West. We just might make history”, he wrote, alongside the images.
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