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Okun Leaders Agree to Replace Melaye

Senator: They have monetised their conscience

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Yekini Jimoh

The people of Kogi West senatorial district have agreed to replace Senator Dino Melaye in the 2019 election just as Melaye alleged that the group has monetised their conscience.

Already, a group under the umbrella of Okun Leaders Forum (OLF) has begun shopping for his replacemen­t ahead of the 2019 senatorial elections in Kogi State.

The group made their stand known at a meeting held in Isanlu, Yagba East Local Government Area of the state at the weekend.

The leaders penciled down the member representi­ng Kabba/Bunu-Ijumu federal constituen­cy in the House of Representa­tives, Hon. Tajudeen Yusuf, to contest for the seat of the Senate.

Speaking with journalist­s in Isanlu, the Patron of OLF, Chief Arowosafe Jemigbon, noted that Kogi West people could not afford to continue with the leadership style of Melaye.

He said the embattled lawmaker has turned legislativ­e business to “show of assets,” urging the political stakeholde­rs of the zone to “kick-start the process of wooing Yusuf to replace him in 2019.

“Yusuf would defeat Melaye in 2019 and it won’t be a surprise to us because he did that in the 2011 House of Representa­tives when Melaye’s second term bid could not materialis­e.”

The group leader described Melaye’s two years so far in the Senate as “a total failure and poor representa­tion to the people of Kogi West.

“As it stands today in Kogi West, it has become the more you look, nothing you see. There is no important project going on in our dear district, yet some people go around making questionab­le endorsemen­ts.”

Earlier, the President of the group, Dr. Omolade Ojo, pleaded with Yusuf not to disappoint the Okun leaders by answering their call without delay.

However, Melaye in his reaction, said: “The group members have monetised their conscience­s, and I know the Yusuf in question is wise enough to know that the group has no loco standing to make such claims.”

The senator who reacted through his legislativ­e aides, Mr. Gideon Ayodele, said the “impostors” who came under the platform OLF are not in anyway or at any time known in Okun land, either as elite or politician­s, not even in any Okun communitie­s.

“The said group has monetised its conscience­s. If really they are not masquerade­s, let them show their real identities. “It is simply clear that the said individual­s have not been able to enjoy selfish financial gains from Melaye.

“For anybody to say that there is no meaningful project going on in Kogi West shows they are far from the truth as the district has enjoyed great input from his representa­tive.”

 ??  ?? Director-General, Debt Management Office (DMO), Ms. Patience Oniha (seven right), in a group photograph with newspaper Editors during the breakfast meeting in Lagos....weekend.
Director-General, Debt Management Office (DMO), Ms. Patience Oniha (seven right), in a group photograph with newspaper Editors during the breakfast meeting in Lagos....weekend.

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