48 hours after a Chief Magistrate Court in Kogi directed the remand of Senator Dino Melaye in prison for 38 days, a Kogi State High Court has ordered that the senator representing Kogi West be moved to the National Hospital, Abuja.
The trial judge also adjourned till Monday, 7th, May for continuation of hearing in a written bail application filed by Melaye’s counsel, Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, asking for a variation of the remand order placed on him.
This followed the refusal to grant bail to Dino Melaye on Thursday when he was hauled before a Senior Magistrates’ Court sitting in Lokoja, on seven counts bordering on criminal conspiracy and illegal possession of fire arms.
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The Chief justice of Kogi State, Justice Nadir Ajanah, who presided over the proceedings on Friday, said that in view of the critical health conditions as espoused by the counsel to the applicant, he should be moved to the National Hospital, Abuja, for proper medical attention.
Earlier, counsel to the defendant, Chief Mike Ozekhome, had argued that Senator Dino Melaye was a chronic asthmatic patient who gasped for breath on Thursday while being arraigned and had to be given his special inhaler right there in the courtroom and in the presence of the trial magistrate, Sulyman Abdalah.
In an interview after the order, Ozekhome said that the judge was convinced beyond all reasonable doubts that the Police Clinic facilities in Lokoja could not meet the medical needs of Senator Dino Melaye.
“He also recognized the fact that as a senator of the Federal Republic, Dino cannot abandon his legislative duties and jump bail.
“Apart from this, his passport and other travel documents are in the possession of the Police, which makes it impossible for him (Melaye) to leave the country,” Ozekhome said.
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