Atiku Demands N500M, Apology from Buhari’s Aide over Alleged Defamation
Former Vice President and candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the last presidential election, Atiku Abubakar has faulted claim that he is on the watch list of security agents in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Atiku, in a letter by his lawyer, Mike Ozekhome (SAN), attributed the claim to the Special Assistant to the President on Social Media, Lauretta Onochie.
Atiku argued that the said claim was not only false, but it has also negatively impacted on his reputation both within and without the country.
He demanded a retraction of the claim, payment of N500million in damages, failing which he threatened to sue and demand N2billion.
Atiku, in a letter by his lawyer, Mike Ozekhome (SAN), attributed the claim to the Special Assistant to the President on Social Media, Lauretta Onochie.
Atiku argued that the said claim was not only false, but it has also negatively impacted on his reputation both within and without the country.
He demanded a retraction of the claim, payment of N500million in damages, failing which he threatened to sue and demand N2billion.
Part of the letter dated May 14, 2019, which as
made public on Sunday, reads: “Our client categorically denies each and every
allegation contained in the said publication which is a figment of your
imagination.
“Our client states most emphatically that the
entire opprobrious and denigrating story above referred to is most misleading,
baseless, false, malicious and totally bereft of any foundation howsoever.
“We hereby state must emphatically that the
inference and grave conclusions made by you in the obviously politically
orchestrated story were invented by you and others of your ilk solely to cause
maximum damage to the high reputation of our client, who is currently before
the Election Petition Tribunal against your employer and boss, President
Muhammadu Buhari, challenging the latter’s purported victory in the last
presidential election.
“Contrary to your derogatory, disparaging,
mendacious and unrestrained defamatory statement, as published in various
print, electronic and online media platforms, of and concerning our client, our
client is not and has never been on the watch list of the UAE, or any other
country, for that matter.
“He has neither ever been denied entry into,
interrogated, nor been declared wanted by the UAE Authorities, or any of its
security agencies.
“It is quite revealing that even as we write this
letter, our client is present in the UAE and has not been accosted by any
security agencies over the said frivolous and baseless allegations.
“To say our client is shopping for terrorists is
not only dishonest and reckless, but is calculated and
“Your odious publication is clearly also aimed at
rubbishing our client’s image and reputation.
“It has caused him national and international
backlash and embarrassment and done incalculable damage to him.
“Your publication has also caused our client, in
the eyes of reasonable members of the public, unspeakable odium, obloquy,
hatred, ridicule and psychological trauma.
“He has thereby been subjected to the shame and
infamy of being viewed by members of the public as not only corrupt, but as a
terrorist and sponsor of terrorism.
“Numerous telephone calls, emails, visits, letters
and private social media chats by his family members, friends, political and
business associates, and international statesmen and women in the last few days
attest to the alarm and serious concerns generated by your false publication.”
Nigerian Monitor
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