The police in Abuja on Wednesday arrested the Executive Director,
Anti-Corruption Network, Dino Melaye, after the former House of
Representatives member led pro-democracy activists on a protest, calling
for the removal of the Minister of Aviation, Ms. Stella Oduah, over the
armoured car scandal.
The minister has recently come under fire
for allegedly ordering the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority to buy her
two bullet-proof BMW cars, worth $1.6m (about N255m).
The
protest, which held at the Federal Secretariat, Abuja, around 11am, was
not without drama as some groups also staged a counter-protest, to drum
up support for the embattled minister.
While the police averted
an impending clash between the two groups, the security operatives, led
by an Assistant Commissioner of Police in the FCT, Sunday Olukoya,
allowed the pro-Oduah protesters to leave, but stopped the bus conveying
Melaye supporters, declaring that they are under arrest.
Melaye,
however, protested, asking the police the rationale behind the arrest
of the protesters and offering to be arrested in their place.
The
former lawmaker said, “When the police pension fund was stolen, we
protested on behalf of the police; we were not arrested. When we
protested against the theft of fuel subsidy fund, we were not arrested.
“Now
that we are protesting the theft of the nation’s money by the action of
the minister, who used Nigeria’s money to buy armoured cars in the
midst of lack, we are under arrest. The money was not budgeted for, not
appropriated.
“The protest affects everybody; the police are also affected because they are taxpayers. I’m also a taxpayer.”
Melaye and others were later arrested by the police and whisked away in a Toyota Hilux van, marked NPS 21280 at about 1pm.

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