The management of Leadership Holdings Limited, publishers of
Leadership newspapers, has returned the N9 million it received from the
Presidency through the Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria as
compensation for the seizure of its publications in 2014.
In a letter dated January 29 and addressed to the General
Secretary of NPAN, the company said it decided to return the money after some
senior officials had gone behind to direct their organisations to refund the
compensation received from the government even though it was agreed that they
committed no offence by receiving the compensation.
It specifically alleged that the chairman of Daily Trust
newspaper, Kabiru Yusuf, went behind the association and directed his newspaper
to refund the money.
The letter entitled Re: Compensation for illegal seizure of
newspapers was signed by the Group Managing Director of Leadership Newspapers
Group Limited, Mike Okpere.
The letter obtained by PREMIUM TIMES on Friday said, “We refer
to the above subject matter and enclose herewith a Zenith Bank draft no
08549695 for the sum of N9,000,000.00 (Nine million Naira only) being refund of
the compensation paid by the Goodluck Jonathan government for the crude and
illegal seizure of our newspapers over a period of 5 days by soldiers from the
6th of June to the 10th of June 2014 through the Newspapers Proprietors
Association of Nigeria (NPAN).
“It will be recalled that this was the sum paid to all
newspapers which incurred losses as a result of the act which was arrived ay
when President Jonathan pleaded for an out of court settlement.
“It has come to our notice that the chairman of Daily Trust,
Malam Kabiru Yusuf who was acting president of NPAN/chairman of the meeting
held at Mr. Sam Amuka’s guest house in Lagos in December 2015 where it was
agreed, after a detailed analysis of the situation that NPAN and the newspapers
committed no offence by the out of court settlement and therefore had no reason
to refund the compensation, has gone behind the association’s back and directed
the Daily Trust to refund money.
“After
such a dishonourable act by the one person under whose direction members of the
association all agreed that there would be no need to refund the money, it is
our view that it is no longer tenable not to refund. This is particularly more
discomforting when it is recalled that the decision to agree to the out of
court settlement and compensation was taken at the Abuja office of Daily Trust
with Kabiru Yusuf in attendance. It is for this reason that we are refunding
the N9 million.
“But we will like to maintain the general position that neither
the NPAN nor newspaper committed any offence. Our chairman has also made it
clear that he does not see any situation where LEADERSHIP will be part of any
group that will take the current government to court.
“Therefore we should be counted out of any future decision to
seek redress in court on this same matter. After all it is not the government
that asked us to refund, it is the treachery of some of our members.
“Kindly be advised accordingly.”
Leadership newspaper is owned by Sam Nda-Isaiah, a former
presidential aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress.
It becomes the second known beneficiary of the compensation
given by the former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, a retired colonel,
to return its share of the money.
The Sun newspaper had earlier in December returned its own share
of N9 million.
NPAN had received N120 million from the administration of
President Goodluck Jonathan in June 2014 as compensation for the seizure and
stoppage circulation of their newspapers by armed soldiers in Abuja and several
cities.
Some of the 12 newspapers, which allegedly got the compensation,
dissociated themselves from the payments.
The newspapers are African Newspapers of Nigeria (ANN) Plc,
publishers of the Tribune titles; Peoples Media Limited, publishers of Peoples
Daily; Daily Telegraph Publishing Company Limited, publishers of New Telegraph,
Saturday Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, and Independent Newspapers Limited,
publishers of Daily Independent newspapers.
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