Sen. Dino Melaye |
The Senate, on Tuesday, decided to investigate the
allegation that an armoured Range Rover car said to worth N298m and seized by
the Nigeria Customs Service belongs to the President of the Senate, Senator
Bukola Saraki.
The move was based on a point of order raised by former
Majority Leader of the Senate, Ali Ndume, who also called on the upper chamber
of the National Assembly to investigate the allegation that Senator Dino Melaye
did not complete his first degree in Geography at the Ahmadu Bello University,
Zaria.
Also, the ABU management said it would issue a statement on
Melaye’s academic status on Wednesday (today).
An online news portal, SaharaReporters, which made the
allegation in a report published on March 18, 2017, said the seizure of the
Sports Utility Vehicle, allegedly belonging to Saraki, was the reason why the
Senate was moving against the Comptroller General of the NCS, Col. Hammed Ali
(retd.).
The medium reported that the car was intercepted and
impounded on January 11, 2017, by the service for allegedly having fake
documents.
Ndume, at the plenary on Tuesday, said previous certificate
scandals involving members of the National Assembly were probed by the
lawmakers.
He said, “One has to do with the distinguished Senator
Bukola Saraki, the Senate President, and it was reported in a paper; I have it
here. With your permission, I will want to, after making presentation, lay it
down. It says that, ‘Senate on Vengeance After Nigeria Customs seized Senator
Saraki’s bulletproof Range Rover Over Fake Documents.’
“My colleagues that are following events, particularly
online, have seen, heard or read the rain of abuses on this Senate and the
misconception of the fact that we invited the Customs CG based on a very
unpopular policy that affects the people we represent.
“During the 4th Assembly, Salisu Buhari was accused of
certificate forgery; he was investigated and his fate determined. After that,
in the 5th Assembly, Bello Masari was accused of certificate forgery (secondary
school); it was investigated and was cleared. In the 6th National Assembly,
Dimeji Bankole was accused of not having NYSC certificate; it was investigated
and he had to show his NYSC certificate.
“Now, that brings me to the second matter. In the National
Assembly, here in the Senate of the 4th Assembly, Enwerem was accused and it
was also investigated. Wabara was accused of collecting a bribe and it was
investigated and determined. So, a lot of precedence had been set. Now, the
second matter of privilege affects my colleague, Sheikh Dino Melaye, and it is
in The Punch of today (Tuesday) on Page 10; I have the newspaper. In The Punch,
it says, ‘Dino Melaye in first degree certificate scandal.’”
Ndume also quoted an online medium with a report titled,
‘Dino Melaye Allegedly Did Not Graduate From University.’
He added, “Therefore, accordingly, I will appeal we refer
the matter to the Ethics and Privileges Committee to investigate so that our
colleagues would be cleared and this Senate will stand as it is supposed to.”
The Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, who
presided over the plenary, referred the matter to the Committee on Ethics,
Privileges and Public Petitions, which was asked to report back to the
lawmakers in four weeks.
Saraki, however, denied any link with the seized car.
The Special Adviser to Senate President on Media and
Publicity, Mr. Yusuph Olaniyonu, in a statement, stated that the allegation “lacks basis as it was
outright falsehood.”
Olaniyonu said from the facts and documents about the seized
vehicle, it was obvious that the Senate President had nothing to do with the
importation of any vehicle.
He said, “A supplier was engaged by the Senate to supply a
vehicle. While transferring the vehicle between Lagos and Abuja, it was
impounded by the customs. We believe that is an issue between the supplier and
the customs because the Senate has not taken delivery. So, why is somebody
trying to drag the name of Saraki into the issue?
“The documents on the vehicle are there for the general
public to view and make their conclusions. Now that the matter has been
referred to the Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions, all the
facts will be out.”
Melaye, who is a member of the committee, in his reaction
after the plenary, told journalists that he was ready to be probed. He also
said he would suspend his membership of the panel pending the determination of
the case.
He said, “I’m here to respond to the issue raised by the …
senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Ali Ndume. I want to say,
to me, it is a welcome development. Democracy is about investigation and no
senator is above investigation. To me, it is a welcome development and it will
finally clear the air on all the malicious and vindictive allegations.
“To say that I did not graduate from ABU is to say that I am
not a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. ABU is a very prestigious
university in this country and it is not possible for one to be running a
Master’s programme in the university when one did not graduate from a
university. I have successfully completed one and I am doing the second one.
“I want to announce that this is the eighth degree that I am
pursuing. I am also a graduate of the University of Abuja, where I did Master’s
in Policy Analysis. I am a graduate of the London School of Economics and
Political Science. I am also a graduate of Harvard University. The course I am
pursuing now will make it my eighth degree.”
When asked what would happen to his membership of the panel
directed to probe him, Melaye replied, “Definitely, in the interest of justice,
I will excuse myself from the consideration of this matter except when invited
for questioning.”
He added, “I have my admission letters, results, certificate
of discharge from ABU. Not only that, I was the Student Union Government
President of ABU. On three occasions, I was the most popular student on
campus.”
However, the Information Officer of ABU, Mr. Adamu Muhammed,
told one of our correspondents that the university would issue a formal
statement on the status of Melaye on Wednesday (today).
He said, “We are gathering all the facts from the faculty
and the department concern and we will issue a press statement tomorrow
(today).”
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