Pic.16. Senate President Bukola Saraki addressing newsmen after visiting Sen. Dino Malaye, who is currently receiving treatment at the National Trauma Centre of the National Hospital having jumped out of a moving Police vehicle in Abuja on Tuesday.
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Jaafar Jaafar is a graduate of Mass Communication from Bayero University, Kano. He was a reporter at Daily Trust, an assistant editor at Premium Times and now the editor-in-chief of Daily Nigerian.
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The leadership of the Senate, earlier today visited Sen. Dino Melaye at the National Hospital, Abuja to sympathise with him on injuries sustained after he allegedly jumped out of a moving police vehicle.
Sen. Melaye was arrested on Monday at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport while trying to check in for a flight to Morocco on official assignment.
Pic.14. Chairman, Governing Board of the National Hospital, Abuja, Patricia Etteh (R), leading Senate President Bukola Saraki and other principal leaders of the Senate during their visit to Sen. Dino Malaye, who is currently receiving treatment at the National Trauma Centre of the National Hospital having jumped out of a moving Police vehicle in Abuja on Tuesday. 02224/25/4/2018/Johnson Udeani/BJO/NANPic.15. Senate President Bukola Saraki and Principal Officers of the Senate during their visit to Sen. Dino Malaye, who is currently receiving treatment at the National Trauma Centre of the National Hospital having jumped out of a moving Police vehicle in Abuja on Tuesday. 02225/25/4/2018/Johnson Udeani/BJO/NANPic.16. Senate President Bukola Saraki addressing newsmen after visiting Sen. Dino Malaye, who is currently receiving treatment at the National Trauma Centre of the National Hospital having jumped out of a moving Police vehicle in Abuja on Tuesday. 02226/25/4/2018/Johnson Udeani/BJO/NANThe National Trauma Centre, National Hospital in Abuja where Sen. Dino Malaye is currently receiving treatment having jumped out of a moving Police vehicle in Abuja on Tuesday. Newsmen were prevented from entering the centre by Policemen during the visit of the Senate President and other senators in Abuja on Wednesday (25/4/18). 02227/25/4/2018/Johnson Udeani/BJO/NAN