The Kogi State chapter of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has issued a warning to Senator Dino Melaye, demanding he cease presenting himself as a party member.
The party insists he is not part of them, pointing to his repeated interference in party affairs and continued attacks.
Kogi ADC Public Relations Officer, Tayo John, announced this position in Lokoja on Friday, stating that the state executives see no merger with “those marauders like Melaye.”
John was unequivocal, stating: “Let me state unequivocally that Dino Melaye is not a member of ADC in Kogi state, he is not known in his ward as a member of our party. Therefore, he has no identity in our party and cannot speak in the interest of ADC in Kogi State.”
He further characterized Melaye’s actions as those of “a social media content creator, whose aim is just to act for content’s sake and make meaningless noise through the media.”
“Dino is not a recognised member of ADC. He is an imposter; his activities don’t align with those of the African Democratic Congress and lack a say in the composition of the party’s leadership.
“Since he has not paid any membership dues or participated in any party activities both in the state, local government, and even his ward, which are prerequisites for joining the party, we consider that he is impersonating as a member of our party ADC. With this, he is not qualified to or recognised to represent our party at any level.
“Hon. Leke Abejide is the National leader of ADC who has won his elections into the House of Representatives under the ADC and has been a financial member of the party since 2018 to date. He is a standing member of ADC.
“Therefore, we implore the INEC, Inspector General of Police, and the general public not to take Melaye seriously in his display. His aim is to destroy ADC the same way he has destroyed his former acclaimed political parties through self-gain. It will not be tolerated.
“He should desist from impersonating ADC and stop speaking in the name of our party.
“After the two major court cases, separately initiated by Rt Hon Leke Abejide and the Benue State Chairman of ADC, we shall know who owns the ADC.”
He noted that Melaye and other members of the ADC coalition in Kogi State met Abejide in the party, not just as an ordinary member but elected under the ADC platform, “meaning that Leke Abejide is not only a state stakeholder, he is also a national stakeholder.”
“They met Leke Abejide in the ADC, and as such, based on the party’s constitution, his supposed suspension or expulsion is illegal. Meanwhile, Leke Abejide is in court against them; they don’t have any right to initially call for declaring his seat vacant and all,” he said.




































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