The Vice
Chancellor of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Prof. Ibrahim Garba has
confirmed that Sen. Dino Melaye graduated from the institution in year 2000.
Prof. Garba
told the Senate Committee on Ethics Privileges and Public Petitions that the
Senator graduated with a 3rd class degree in Geography.
He added
however that Sen. Dino however graduated as Melaye Daniel Jonah and not as Dino
Melaye as he is now known.
Recall that
last week, following a petition by the former Leader of the Senate Ali Ndume,
the Senate directed its committee on Ethics to investigate the alleged
certificate scam against Dino.
The
Committee was also given the go ahead to probe the alleged importation of a
pullet proof Range Rover Sports SUV by the President of the Senate, Dr Bukola
Saraki.
At the
beginning of the investigation on Monday, Melaye presented his documents to the
8th member committee chaired by Sen. Sam Anyanwu.
Some of the
documents presented included: Offer of Admission dated September 6, 1994:
Letter of Acceptance of admission, and NYSC discharge certificate.
He also
presented evidence of other post graduate degrees obtained in different
institutions but said he could not present his first degree from ABU Zaria as
he had not collected the original copy of the certificate.
However, the
VC of the institution however cleared the air when he affirmed tha the Senator
had graduated from the institution.
The year of
graduation and the year of NYSC is yet to be reconciled as there appears to be
a lack of reconciliation.
Meanwhile,
the Petitioner Sen. Ndume who was absent at the beginning of the hearing
however arrived after the committee had permitted the VC and Senator Melaye to
leave.
Sen. Ndume
however stressed that he did not write any petition against any of the senators
but only raised a point of order with the intention of clearing the senators
from the alleged wrongdoings.
As at the
time of this report, the investigative hearing was still ongoing as the
committee was set to begin hearing on the allegation against the President of
the Senate.
(Financial
Watch)
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