SaharaReporters has obtained
right of occupancy documents granted to embattled Senator Dino Melaye for three
separate properties in opulent neighbourhoods in the Abuja area during the last
Peoples Democratic Party government of President Goodluck Jonathan.
One of these properties, plot
number 1793, was granted to his company, Melaye Global Services Limited.
Evidence of these properties
emerged after SaharaReporters exposed Mr. Melaye on July 31, 2015 for making
expensive renovations to his mansion, which was conservatively estimated to
have cost N1.3 billion ($6.5 million).
SaharaReporters confronted Mr.
Melaye about these unexplained assets, along with a fleet of luxury cars he has
assembled in the past few years, to learn how he could afford them. Mr. Melaye
has refused to disclose any sources of income outside his salary in elected
office. Following a stint as a member of the House of Representatives, and
before he ran for office as a Senator, he set up shop in Abuja as an
“anti-corruption” activist, running a civil society group he called the
Anti-Corruption Network.
The occupancy papers of the three
properties obtained by SaharaReporters indicate they were approved by the then
Ministers of the Federal Capital Territory, Muhammadu Adamu Aliero and Bala
Mohammed, in 2009 and 2013, respectively.
On August 12, 2009, “Daniel Dino
Melaye” of 4 Owando Close, Abuja, FCT, was granted plot 1088, which is listed
to be approximately 884 square meters in size and is in the Jahi area of Abuja.
The second and third properties
were granted to Mr. Melaye on the same day, May 21, 2013. The first property,
plot number 272 in Kyami area of Abuja, filed as KG63931, is approximately
3,348 square meters in size. The second, plot number 1793 in Kyami area of
Abuja, filed under MISC 122516, is approximately 9,563 square meters.
SaharaReporters tried contacting
Mr. Melaye to explain why he was granted these properties but he hung up on our
correspondent.
It would be recalled that in
December 2012, acting as leader of an “anti-corruption group” in the House of
Representatives, Mr. Melaye unveiled five different real estate properties
purchased by the then Minister of the Niger Delta, Godsday Orubebe.
The group pointed out that Mr.
Orubebe acquired the choice properties during his last three years as minister,
under first President Umaru Yar’Adua and then under his friend, President
Goodluck Jonathan.
According to Mr. Melaye at that
time, construction company SETRACO built and delivered a brand new mansion to
Mr. Orubebe less than six months after it received a contract to build part of
the East-West highway in the Niger Delta region.