I’m not in jail for perjury, says Gombe federal lawmaker, Mela

0
218

The Lawmaker representing Billiri/Balanga federal constituency in the house of representatives, Victor Mela, has debunked the report that he was jailed yesterday following a ruling of an Abuja High Court.

Read also: I’m not in jail for perjury, says Gombe federal lawmaker, Mela

The lawmaker was said to have been sentenced to one-month imprisonment for lying under oath with an option of a N30,000 fine.

Debunking the report that he was sentenced to jail Mela said he opted for the option of fine which according to him “he met successfully.”

Read also: 14 Edo Lawmakers, 18 LG Chairmen, 196 Councillors Defect Join Obaseki In PDP

Mela in a press statement signed by his media aide, Ibrahim Tal, on Saturday, said he does not have a British passport neither was he imprisoned or detained at any point in time during and after the trial.

The statement partly stated, “I had been briefed about happenings surrounding the alleged false declaration case filed against me at the instance of Hon. Ali Isa JC, who had earlier instituted 5 court cases against me since his overwhelming defeat by my humble self at the 2019 National Assembly elections.

Read also: Lawmakers Reject Castration as Punishment for Rapists

“Yesterday (Friday), the Chief Magistrates’ Court in Zone 6, Abuja finally dispensed of the matter with sentencing. I was given an option of a fine; a condition which I satisfied immediately.

“However, I would like to draw your attention to the false and malicious publications currently circulating on the internet via some online social media platforms.

“In the same vein, I have read with utmost dismay some misleading and misguided headlines that I was purportedly sentenced to imprisonment at a Correctional Center here in the FCT. This information is a grave misrepresentation of the sentence passed yesterday by the Court.

Read also: Coronavirus: Lagos Lawmakers visit isolation centres, observe inadequacy

“While some of the above-mentioned outfits reported that I had earlier deposed to 3 conflicting affidavits pertaining to my citizenship status and that I hold a British passport, others said that I have been imprisoned.

“Let me clearly state here that, I do not have a British passport and neither was I imprisoned nor detained at any point in time during and after the trial.

Read also: Nigeria consulate suspends emergency passports services

“These are all lies concocted and fabricated by my desperate opponent to discredit me; I urge you to totally discountenance as well as disregard any such false publication(s).

“As at the end of working hours on Friday, Nov. 27, 2020, Certified True Copies (CTC) of the Judgement and Sentence of the Court had not been issued to anyone, I inclusive, as a result of which the source of the news circulating on some social media platforms remains inexplicable.

“As always and even at the moment, I am free and carrying out my legislative duties for the good people my Constituency, my state, and the nation as a whole.”

Read also: #EndSARS: NDF hails UK parliament’s intervention, says it is testament of Nigerian Army’s  progress

Get every Post-UTM, Admission, List, JAMB, WAEC, NECO, and Schools Resumption Date, Breaking News on your WhatsApp Status Now - To join, click the links below.
Join Television Nigerian Whatsapp Now
Join Television Nigerian Facebook Now
Join Television Nigerian Twitter Now
Join Television Nigerian YouTUbe Now

This is another opportunity to own a faster-loading website to expand your business and take it digitally online. Meet the best website designer/master coder for any kind of website. Contact them now it is affordable Chat now: 09077260922

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here