LOOTERS LIST: UCHE SECONDUS DEMANDS N1.5B FROM LAI MOHAMMED FOR DEFAMATION OF CHARACTER
The National Chairman
of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr Uche Secondus,has dragged the
Minister of Information and Culture, Mr Lai Mohammed, to court for defamation
of character.
Uche Secondus had
threatened to take legal actions against Lai Mohammed when he released a list
that contained the names of alleged treasury looters, of which the PDP
chairman’s name was among.
Ike Abonyi, who is a
media aide to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) National Chairman, made this
known in a statement on Friday.
Mr Lai Mohammed had
included the name of the PDP National Chairman in the list of those who
allegedly looted the nation’s treasury. The Minister alleged that the PDP
National Chairman received N200million from the former National Security
Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki.
In his reaction,
Secondus had through his lawyer, Mr Emeka Etiaba, denied collecting any money
from the former NSA. Consequently, he had asked the minister to pull back his
name with immediate effect from the list.
In addition, he demanded a public
apology and payment of N1.5b damages within 48 hours.
Having failed to meet
the demands, Uche Secondus made good his threat to sue Lai Mohammed. On Friday,
April 6, 2018, Secondus filed a law suit at the Port Harcourt High Court in
Rivers State.
The PDP National
Chairman’s demands:
In the suit
no/PHC/1013/2018, he asked the court to award him the sum of N1.5 billion as
damages for “humiliation, castigation, vilification attack on his person and
integrity as a result of the publication.”
He also claimed that
the list published by the minister was defamatory and urged the court to direct
Mohammed to retract the said publication and apologise in writing.
Secondus demanded that
the retraction and apology be published on all social media platforms and other
media organisations where it was earlier publicised and broadcasted.
He further asked the
court for a perpetual injunction restraining the defendant from further
publishing defamatory materials against him. Joined in the suit are the Federal
Government of Nigeria through the Attorney General of the Federation and a
publishing firm.
Lai Mohammed is yet to
respond to the suit.
Source: PremiumTimes
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