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Melaye Storms EFCC HQ With Solid Evidence Against Yahaya Bello [Video]

A former lawmaker representing Kogi West senatorial district, Dino Melaye, has carried two bags filled with documents against Governor Yahaya Bello to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
In a video he posted on his Twitter handle, the former lawmaker loading the bags into a bus ahead of the trip to the EFCC headquarters in Abuja.
Melaye, who was seen dishing out instructions to some of his aides, later entered the bus which had the inscription: “Anti-Corruption Network” – a group he heads.
Tweeting a picture of himself and three other persons, Dino Melaye stated that he is satisfied with the investigation of the anti-graft agency.
“Anti Corruption Network team after adopting our petition at the EFCC HQ today. We submitted additional evidence against Yahaya Bello. We are satisfied with EFCC investigation so far. Alot has been achieved,” he tweeted.
Anti Corruption Network honoured EFCC invitation today on our petition on Governor Yahaya Bello. Submitted additional evidence. pic.twitter.com/QhlsvN1XnH
— Senator Dino Melaye. (SDM) (@dino_melaye) March 31, 2021
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