A former Nigerian federal lawmaker, Dino Melaye, Monday night escaped assassination in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city.
Mr.
Melaye, a staunch government critic, was attacked in the high-brow
Central Business District of the city, while making his way home.
He said the attackers, driving in a Golf car, crossed his car near the NNPC towers and immediately began shooting at him.
“I am safe,” he told PREMIUM TIMES.
Melaye,
a former member of the Peoples Democratic Party, shortly after leaving
the National Assembly, switched to the opposition flank, actively
leading the January 2012 fuel subsidy protest.
He has since then remained an anti-corruption activist.
“When you fight corruption, corruption fights back strongly,” he said, blaming the attack on his anti-corruption stance.
Premium Times

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