Senator Dino Melaye recounts how he escaped abduction on tree top

Senator Dino Melaye recounts how he escaped abduction on tree top

Senator Dino Melaye has explained his alleged abduction, on Thursday, when he was expected to attend a court sitting on illegal arms possession in Lok

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Senator Dino Melaye has explained his alleged abduction, on Thursday, when he was expected to attend a court sitting on illegal arms possession in Lokoja, Kogi State. Melaye said he was not abducted by some gunmen, who he alleged tried to attack him, but he escaped into the bush to avoid the attack. Melaye said he left Abuja early in the morning on Thursday to Lokoja, when he realized that a Siena car was trailing him. The occupants of the car, he said, overtook, blocked and started shooting at his vehicle.

He said when the suspected assassins realized that his vehicle was a bulletproof one, they halted his movement and attempted to burn his car. Senator Dino Melaye said: “When I realised that they wanted to burn my vehicle, I quickly opened the car and ran into the bush. I had to run for my life. It was the grace of God that made me to escape. When I got into the bush, I climbed a tree and stayed there. While on the tree, I saw two of the policemen coming to look for me, but they didn’t know I was on the tree. I was in the bush for 11 hours.

My brother that was in one of the vehicles didn’t know what happened. So, he had to raise an alarm that I was kidnapped. He went to the Gwagwalada police station and reported the matter. At first, they wanted to act, but when one of them made a call, they started tossing my brother up and down They then asked him to go and wait for them at the scene, that they would join him. He waited for more than 45 minutes, they didn’t come. So, it’s not true for the police to say that none of my family members reported the matter.”

Dino Melaye noted that the claim that he staged his alleged kidnap to avoid attending the court session in Lokoja was not true. He said: “If anything happens to me, the Nigerian Police and Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, should be held responsible. I went through four assassination attempts as a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, but the President remained silent. Definitely, I’m going to call the attention of the international community.”