A witness, Mr Ide Eguabor, on
Tuesday, told an FCT High Court that he lost respect for Chief Raymond Dokpesi,
when the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, mentioned him on
the list of treasury looters.
Dokpesi, a chieftain of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and chairman emeritus of DAAR Communications
Plc, filed the suit on April 30, seeking N5 billion damages from Mohammed and
the Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami SAN.
He alleged that Mohammed and
Malami defamed his character by the inclusion of his name on the treasury
looters’ list.
Eguabor, during cross-examination
by Mohammed’s counsel, Mr Terhember Akpe, said: “My respect for Dokpesi started
shaking, after I watched the news conference on different media platforms”.
Eguabor, a journalist, who live
in Apapa, Lagos, told the court: “I am conversant with the fact that the
claimant is standing trial in a N2.1 billion suit, at the Federal High Court
and aware that he pleaded not guilty to all the charges.
“I had no fear and still had much
respect for him even after I was aware he was standing trial in N 2.1 billion
suit, because I knew it was politically motivated.
“But when I heard the information
minister call the claimant’s name and a couple of others were listed as looters
of the National Treasury, my respect for him was affected.”
He informed the court that he
could not remember the actual words with which Vanguard and Daily Trust
newspapers captured the incident, but heard word for word how the minister
said, ”these are people who looted the national Treasury dry”.
Alhaji Dauda Mohammed, a
politician, and Habu Danwake, a public servant, told the court that they were
aware that the claimant was standing trial in the Federal High Court.
They also stated that it was public
knowledge that the claimant was standing trial but that standing trial was
different from calling him a looter of national treasury.
“The news item categorically said
names of looters and Dokpesi’s name was mentioned. That is what I heard from
the news,” Mohammed said.
Also testifying, Chineme Chuku, a
legal practitioner, said she was aware of the pending suit against the claimant
at the Federal High Court.
She also told the court that
after she heard the press conference by the information minister, her respect
for the claimant drop drastically.
“He is a looter of the National
Treasury. That is what the minister said,” she reported.
After listening to the testimony,
Justice Olukayode Adeniyi adjourned the case until May 8, at 12 noon, for
continuation of hearing, at the instance of Benson Igbano, holding fort for
Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, counsel to Dokpesi.
The News Agency of Nigeria
recalls that Dokpesi had filed a suit on April 30, seeking N5 billion damages
from Mohammed and the Attorney-General, Abubakar Malami SAN.
NAN reports that Dokpesi, besides
the N5 billion damages, is also asking the court to order the defendants to
publish a full retraction of the said publication.
He further asked the court to
order the defendants to tender an unreserved apology to him, in all the major
electronic and print media outlets in the country.
He also urged the court to grant
a perpetual injunction restraining the defendants, their servants, agents,
partners, representatives, from further writing, publishing defamatory words
about the plaintiff.
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