– Senator Dino Melaye has vowed to stand by Senator Bukola Saraki all through his travails
– Melaye says the Senate President must remain in office for four years regardless his legal trials
Senator Dino Melaye vows to support Saraki to the very end.
The Senator representing Kogi West Senatorial District, Dino Melaye has vowed to die for Senate President, Bukola Saraki.
Sahara Reporters reports that Senator Melaye took to social-media to pledge allegiance to Saraki who undergoing trial for false declaration of assets.
The self-styled anti-corruption activist took to Facebook on Friday, April 22 saying that despite the allegations of corruption hanging on Saraki, the Senate President must remain in office for four years.
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Melaye posted the message alongside a photo of himself and Saraki, he said: “My brother and friend Sen. Bukola Saraki, if you have 1 trillion supporters, I’m one. If you have one billion, I’m one. If you have one million, I’m one. If you have one thousand, I’m one. If you have ten, I’m one. If you have only one supporter, I’m one. And if you have no single supporter, it means I’m dead. No shaking. Four years too sure,” he wrote on Facebook.
Dino Melaye has been in the news of late, it would be recalled that the flamboyant legislator was recently said to be at war with Senator James Manager, threatening to beat up his colleague.
Melaye reportedly threatened to beat up Senator Manager because that latter objected to arguments as to how the image of the Nigerian Senate was being dragged to the mud.
Meanwhile, Nigerians have lashed out at Senators who have made it their point of duty to accompany Senator Saraki to his court sessions at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) in Abuja. Reacting to the development, Nigerians labelled them as jobless, stressing that if they were preoccupied with legislative duties, then they won’t have to move down in droves to the CCT.
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