...As Secondus slams
defendants N1.5Billion libel suit
RIVERS State High Court
Holden in Port Harcourt, Monday restrained Alhaji Lai Mohammed from further
mention of Prince Uche Secondus, National Chairman, People’s Democratic Party,
PDP, in the Minster of Information’s recently released looters list. Lai
Mohammad and Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Prince Uche Secondus Trial Judge
and Chief Judge of River state, Justice I. A. Iyayi-Lamikanta, granted the
order for one of two prayers in a motion by Prince Secondus seeking
interlocutory injunction in restraining the defendants from further publishing
the libelous content.
Secondus, in Suit
PHC/1013/2018, is suing Lai Mohammed along with Federal Government and Vintage
Press, for N1.5Billion, as damages for alleged libel of the PDP chairman when
his name was listed as a looter to the extent that he collected N200Million on
19 February 2015 from the office of then National Security Advicer. Neither the
defendants nor their counsels were present in the opening hearing yesterday
before the Judge adjourned till April 28, but Plaintiff’s counsel Emeka Etiaba
(SAN) hoped all parties show up on the next date so the court can hear the
merits of the case. Etiaba told newsmen shortly after the court session that,
“There is no truth in what they (defendants) published, so I can understand why
they are not in court, but by the time the restraining order comes, maybe they
will take us more seriously.
“But we have told
Nigerians this is one case of executive recklessness which comes up once in a
why. We hope at the end of the day, we prove to Nigerians that this is nothing
but a gimmick, a ploy to destroy the PDP and its leadership because of the
2019” On the second prayer denied by the Judge, Etiaba said, “The court was
minded to believing that that prayer deals with publications that go beyond the
ones that had our plaintiff’s name. The court felt no, it is at large and
cannot be granted, but with are happy with the one granted. Justice is two
ways”
Aside the claim of payment of N1.5Billion to Prince Secondus as damages
in the substantive suit, the Plaintiff is also pleading the court that defendants
retract the libelous material in as many media as they published it among other
claims. Ahead of the adjourned date, the court ordered that the Plaintiff’s
counsels serve the defendants hearing notice, same way they served them the
originating processes and the accompanying documents in the newspaper.
“We will also serve them vide the newspapers
and also deposit same in the office of the Attorney General of the Federation”,
added Etiaba who also had in the Plaintiff’s team a senior colleague, Emeka
Okpoko (SAN) among others. Related Looters list: Court restrains Lai Mohammed,
FG, from further publication of Secondus name April 23, 2018 Looters’ list:
Secondus drags Lai Mohammed to Court for defamation April 7, 2018 Treasury
looters: Secondus gives Lai Mohammad 48 hours to retract statement March 31,
2018
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