*Seeks N4bn compensation
Alex Enumah in Abuja
Former
chairman of the Pensions Reform Task Team, Abdulrasheed Maina, has
dragged Reno Omokri, media aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan,
to court over allegations of corruption recently made against him in a
national newspaper.
In the suit filed before a High Court of the
Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Maina has asked the court to award the
sum of N4bn compensation against Omokri for the alleged defamatory
publication.
Sued along Omokri was the Vanguard Media Limited
publisher of the Vanguard newspaper, wherein the said defamatory
publication was made.
Maina, in the suit, prayed the court to
declare that the comments contained in Omokri’s right of reply titled,
“General Buhari’s Cambridge Certificate is as nonexistent as Louis
Odion’s self esteem”, published in the Vanguard newspaper on September
12, 2019 as defamatory and libelous.
The claimant, in the suit
filed by his counsel, Edwin Inegedu, wants the court to order the
publication of apology, retraction and rebuttal of the libelous
materials in the Vanguard newspaper and two other national dailies
within seven days.
He prayed for an order of perpetual injunction
restraining the defendants from further publishing or disseminating the
libelous materials against him.
According to Maina, Omokri, in
his right of reply published in the Vanguard classified him as one of
the highlights of alleged corruption, which he noted was a libelous
publication.
The claimant further averred that the 1st defendant, by his right of reply made the following libelous publication about him.
“Who
is super corrupt between Atiku, who is the most investigated politician
in Nigeria, without anything being found against him, and a General
Buhari, who loaded his cabinet with corruption gold medalist? “If Mr. Louis Odion says General Buhari has integrity, then I have the following question for him.
“Why
was Goje’s N25 billion corruption dropped, who owns Ikoyi apartment
billions, when will #AishaMBuhari”s ADC be tried and who reinstated and
double-promoted Maina?
The claimant averred that Omokri
maliciously and in extreme bad faith made the said publication in an
adventurous attempt to score a point in his quarrel with one Mr. Louis
Ofion.
By that libelous publication, Maina said he was being
portrayed as corrupt and unworthy of being entrusted with public funds,
that he was a beneficiary of corruption and was corruptly reinstated
into the civil service, had no integrity to be reinstated, among others.
He
said the libelous materials were false, untrue, baseless and was
orchestrated to ridicule, malign and smear his reputation, adding that
he was not double promoted by the president or issued with any letter of
double promotion.
That he had never been tried and convicted for
corruption by any court in Nigeria and further added that the
publication had damaged his image, character, reputation and that he had
suffered considerable distress and embarrassment and had been put into
public scandal, odium and contempt.
No date has been fixed for the hearing of the suit which was filed last Friday.
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