Categories: Politics

Saraki, Senators Visit Melaye At National Hospital

Senate President, Bukola Saraki, and many senators are currently at the National Hospital Abuja to visit one of their own, Dino Melaye who was admitted yesterday.

According to information, the convoy arrived at the facility at 1:33pm.

Reports say the lawmakers are now meeting with the management of the hospital, ahead of a visit to Senator Dino Melaye’s ward.

The senators had resolved on Wednesday morning to visit with the embattled lawmaker who was transferred from a private hospital on Tuesday night to the National Hospital, Abuja.

Saraki and other senators were eventually admitted to see Mr. Melaye.

They are now inside the National Traumatic Centre in the National Hospital Abuja, where Melaye is being treated.

Security and legislative aides who accompanied the lawmakers were, however, prevented from entering the facility, which is being‎ guarded by about 30 stern looking policemen.

 

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