- Secondus sues Lai Mohammed, demands N1.5bn damages
As controversy continues to trail the
release of looters’ list by the Federal Government in the last one week,
there are strong indications that government is compiling fresh names
of people alleged to have looted the nation’s treasury.
Our correspondents learnt that the fresh
list might contain names of those who have yet to be arraigned in
courts for corruption.
The list may also include names of former governors, ministers and even bankers.
The Minister of Information and Culture,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, had in the past said 55 persons stole N1.34tn
under the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan. Last
week, he released 29 names, who he said took money from the office of
the former National Security Adviser, Col. Sabo Dasuki (retd.).
Many of the names he released were,
however, those already undergoing trial for alleged corruption while the
names of members of the former ruling party, the Peoples Democratic
Party, who had defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress were
conspicuously omitted from the list.
The two lists contained names of those
in the main opposition party, the PDP. The PDP had subsequently
criticised the government, accusing it of being biased and diverting
attention from its alleged incompetence.
But a source close to the Presidency,
who spoke on condition of anonymity, told one of our correspondents in
Abuja on Friday, that the government, through the Ministry of
Information and Culture, would soon release another list.
He said that the next batch would be
more comprehensive and would contain the names of those who either took
money from the office of the former NSA or directly from the Federal
Government before the 2015 elections.
He said the government was aware of the
controversy that surrounded the release of the first two lists, adding
that the names of some persons considered to be close to the government
could be in the third list.
The source said, “Between you and me, I
can authoritatively tell you that we are compiling a fresh list. We
won’t release it until we are satisfied with it. We want to be thorough.
People will be shocked when we release the fresh names.
“Those who accused us of being biased
will know that we know what we are doing. The first list was a fraction.
When the second one came out, people were surprised. As for the next
one, people will be shocked. I won’t say more than that.”
Efforts made to reach Mohammed on the
issue were unsuccessful as calls made to his mobile phone indicated that
it was switched off.
Our list includes former governors, ministers, bankers –Sagay
However, the Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), in an interview with Saturday PUNCH
confirmed that the names of 55 persons that allegedly looted N1.34tn
under Jonathan’s regime were not in the lists of looters released by the
Federal Government.
He said he was very sure that the
Federal Government would publish the names of these alleged looters. He
said, “Yes, I’m sure. In fact, there is a paper containing all their
names, the charges against them, how far their cases have gone, some of
them have never been charged.
“That list includes former governors, ministers, bankers and so on. That is another list entirely.”
He, however, refused to mention any of
the names on the list, saying, “No, I don’t want to mention any names
for now. There are people on that list that the court declared that the
EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission) had no right to
prosecute for technical reasons, not for substantive reasons.”
Secondus sues Lai Mohammed, demands N1.5bn damages
Meanwhile, the National Chairman of the PDP, Prince Uche Secondus, has dragged Mohammed to court for defamation of character.
Mohammed had on Friday, last week, identified Secondus as one of those who looted the nation’s treasury in the first list.
He alleged that Secondus collected N200m
from Dasuki, an allegation that was denied by Secondus, who said he was
embarrassed by the minister’s claim.
He claimed through a letter from his
lawyer, Mr. Emeka Etiaba (SAN ), that he did not collect money and asked
the minister to retract his statement. He also asked for the payment of
N1.5bn as damages and a public apology within 48 hours.
The letter told Mohammed to note that if
he failed to meet their demand after 48 hours, “We shall within 72
hours from today, proceed to a court of competent jurisdiction to
ventilate our client’s rights under the law and shall further seek the
protection of the court against you.”
Having failed to meet the demand,
Secondus on Friday, made good his threat and filed a suit at the High
Court, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, asking the court to award the sum
of N1.5bn to him as damages for humiliation, castigation, vilification
attack on his person and integrity as a result of the publication.
According to a statement by the PDP
National Chairman’s Media Office, which was signed by his spokesperson,
Mr. Ike Abonyi, Secondus, in the suit numbered: /PHC/1013/2018, is also
claiming that Mohammed’s publication is defamatory.
He, therefore, asked the court to direct Mohammed to retract the said publication and apologise to him in writing.
He asked the court to compel the minister to publish the retraction and apology in the Nation, This Day, The Sun, The Guardian and The PUNCH
as well as on television stations like Nigerian Television Authority
and Channels TV, among others, where the “defamatory” report was
published.
Secondus is also asking 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
the Vintage Press Limited, publishers of The Nation Newspapers.
Also included in Mohammed’s first list
were a former PDP National Publicity Secretary, Olisah Metuh, who is on
trial for allegedly collecting N1.4bn from NSA office; Dr. Raymond
Dokpesi, who is on trial for taking N2.1bn from NSA office; and a former
Senior Special Adviser to President Jonathan, Dudafa Waripamo-Owei, who
is on trial over N830m kept in accounts of four different companies
In the second list, the minister said
based on EFCC’s investigation, N126bn, $1.5bn and £5.5m were allegedly
embezzled through Dasuki’s office. He said the amounts were not part of
the ongoing $2.1bn military equipment scandal.
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