Over the years, I have studied what makes Senator
Dino Melaye tick. He is everywhere in the news, somewhere in the news,
somehow in the news, somewhat in the news. He is the magic in the news.
Who is Dino Melaye?
If anyone tells you the Jarma of Okuta was born with a silver spoon,
that person must have been a student of Truth Economics. Otunba Dino
Melaye was born into a modest family, attended modest schools but became
fervently against injustice from childhood.
His activism against iniquity and injustice made him a frontline
students union leader in his days on campus . He was also at daggers
drawn against obnoxious and draconian policies on campus. He is a hater
of oppression.
Coming out of the university, the young Dino Melaye cut a niche for
himself as an unrepentant advocate of anti corruption practices. He has
led many battles against corruption and oppression in the society even
at the detriment of his life.
His stance against corruption made him a household name in Nigeria and he became a political colossus.
Dino and his politics
Having represented the youth of Nigeria and Africa in many international
organizations, it was time for Dino to enter into partisan politics.
In 2007, the popular figure won election into the House of
Representatives with an unforgettable slogan: Imole De. He changed the
political apparatchiki of Okunland when he defeated established
political warlords. His pragmatism was irresistibly sweeping.
In the history of representation in the constituency, Dino Melaye stood
out as an unbeatable factor. His soaring influence in the PDP sent fears
into the spines of the powers that be in the party, who scuttled his
call to return to the House of Representatives for second term. While he
defected to the then Action Congress of Nigeria, state powers were
deployed against his reelection bid.
Sen. Dino Melaye joined forces with other progressive minded to form the
All Progressives Congress which swept the nation like a hurricane. And
Dino Melaye won the Kogi West Senatorial Seat against Senator Smart
Adeyemi of the PDP and Hon. Sam Aro of Accord Party.
The Genesis of the Senate battle of wits
Shortly after the election, the roforofo fight for the soul of the Senate started.
It became obvious that Asiwaju Bola Tinubu was rooting for the emergence of Senator Lawan against Senator Bukola Saraki .
As a crusader of social justice, Sen. Dino Melaye felt Tinubu was unfair
to Saraki who left PDP with five governors to deliver victory to the
APC.
In actual facts, Tinubu is not more of a leader in APC than Saraki.
Tinubu lost some state and national parliamentary seats to the
opposition while Saraki won all for APC. Two, Saraki sponsored the party
in many states, including Kogi State. When he was sponsoring APC, he
was not painted with corruption but as soon as he became the Senate
President against the graphing of some arrogant Powers, the CCB suddenly
woke up from its stupor to fight a political war.
We can’t take away Tinubu’s contribution to the return of the nation to
the path of democracy. But Saraki contributed more than Tinubu to the
enthronement of Buhari.
The resoluteness of the Senate to stand by Saraki is plausible and commendable.
The Remi Misdemeanor
The recent display of arrogance by Senator Remi Tinubu is a negative
mark on women in position of authorities. It is therefore not surprising
that many women groups across the country have come out to condemn the
action of the Goddess of Bourdillon.
Remi failed to spot the difference between the Senate and Bourdillon and
has therefore constituted herself into the punching gloves of her
husband on the floor.
That Sen. Dino Melaye stood up to Remi at the Senate showed that Tinubu
doesn’t own Nigeria. That he walked and single handedly occupied
Bourdillon Street showed that Tinubu doesn’t even own Lagos.
The national condemnation of Remi Tinubu and his vindictive husband has
taught us all a big lesson that control has limitation. The designer of
automobile was wise enough to put a brake. Those who fail to apply the
brake ends up Tinuburized.
When Jagaban jammed Jarma, the nation shook to its foundation. Not
everyone is like Fashola who kept speaking grammar when the arrogant
Powers felt he was becoming too powerful in Lagos and started
victimizing him.
Dino is no Fashola. When Obesere sang Egungun be careful, he knew that
any masquerade that fails to respect its limits will have its veil
removed. Tinubu is no more a masquerade. So he is human after all!
If Remi is someone’s mother, Dino too is someone’s father. Respect is reciprocal. Enough is enough!
Man of Pen is an unseen writer who sees what you don’t.
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