Three days later, Dino Melaye remains in ICU
Three days
after he was admitted at the hospital after reportedly jumping from a moving
police vehicle, Dino Melaye has remained at the intensive care unit (ICU) at
the National Hospital, Abuja, Owojela’s Blog has learnt.
This implies
that Mr Melaye, representing Kogi West Senatorial District, could still be in
critical condition even though he had spent enough time at the hospital for him
to be stabilised and moved out of the ICU.
The Media
visited the hospital Friday evening and gathered that he was still being
treated at the ICU. The huge presence of the police made it extremely difficult
to have access to the senator.
Hospital
officials also declined comments when approached about Mr Melaye’s condition
during the visit.
Mr Melaye,
44, was moved to the hospital by the police on Tuesday evening, hours after he
escaped from a police team to avoid being taken to Lokoja, the Kogi State
capital.
The police
are charging Mr Melaye for a slew of criminal offences which ranged from armed
robbery to murder. Mr Melaye denied the allegations, saying they were
politically-motivated.
His media
aide, Gideon Ayodele, decried his latest ordeal to PREMIUM TIMES Friday
morning, saying everything was orchestrated to keep the senator preoccupied
amidst ongoing efforts to recall him.
“They
planned everything,” Mr Ayodele said. “It was a plot to get him distracted and
make it difficult for him to rally his base or verify signatures.”
The
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) plans to start verification of
signatures on Saturday, with results expected to be in by Sunday.
The results
were first collected last June, and Mr Melaye had initiated several legal steps
to truncate the process. The senator was throwing the legal obstacles despite
frequently reasserting his popularity amongst constituents.
Mr Ayodele
said Mr Melaye being inactive could have an adverse effect on the outcome of
the signature verification. But INEC said only observers would be allowed near
the 552 units that the exercise would take place across the senatorial
district.
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