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BCO Drags Atiku To Court Over Libel Against PMB

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BCO Drags Atiku To Court Over Libel Against PMB

The Buhari Campaign Organisation (BCO) has dragged the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, before a High Court in Abuja over defamation against President Muhammadu Buhari and his family.

In the suit brought by way of writ of summons, the BCO is praying the court to order Atiku and his party to pay N40million damages for libelous claims that Buhari and members of his family own substantial shares in 9mobile and Keystone Bank.

Organic Creame

The president’s support group had two weeks ago threatened to sue Atiku and the PDP if within seven days they fail to provide proof of the said allegations against the first family.

Recall that  Atiku had in a statement issued in Abuja recently by his Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, claimed the first family now plays big in the nation’s financial sector after

acquiring mouthwatering shares in Keystone Bank with total assets of $1.916 billion (equivalent to N307.5 billion) as well as purchasing

about ₦3 billion worth of shares in the new Pakistani Islamic Bank.

Making real its threat, the BCO last week approached the FCT High Court seeking a declaration that “the 1st Defendant (Phrank Shaibu) on behalf and for the 2nd Defendant (Atiku)  neglectfully, unlawfully and recklessly permitted and caused to be published in Newspapers defamatory and damaging statements against the 1st Plaintiff (President Buhari)”.

The organisation also joined Buhari as 1st defendant in the suit.

The BCO is also seeking the court to order “specific Damages against the Defendants jointly and severally in the sum of (N30,000,000.00) as financial loss the Plaintiffs incurred due to the wrongful, neglectful and fraudulent acts of the Defendants which the Plaintiffs was forced

to spend to correct the wrong impression created in the minds of the members of the public due to the publication .

The plaintiffs also sought for “general damages in the sum of

(N10,000,000,00) ten million naira only jointly and severally against the Defendants for the embarrassment, pain and unnecessary financial

loss suffered by the Plaintiffs most particularly the 1st Plaintiff who is a public figure, an honourable presidential candidate and reputable gentleman to the core”.

BCO further prayed for an order of the court “for the payment of the sum of (N375,000) three hundred and seventy- five thousand naira only being incidental expenses and/or legal charges which the 1st Plaintiff incurred in respect of this matter”.

In its witness’ statement on oath made by its director of

Communication and Strategic Planning, Mallam Gidado Ibrahim, the BCO told the court that Atiku and his media aide engaged in smear campaign by willfully allowing and sponsoring the said purported defamatory and image damaging statements made by the 1st Defendant to be published by some newspapers to members of the public.

Ibrahim said as such, President Buhari’s reputation was greatly affected by undue diligence with regards to the authenticity of the

information as it relates to the true ownership of the alleged companies which the 1st Defendant falsely published in the newspapers for the consumption of the general public.

He said, “The 2nd Defendant permitted and sponsored the 1st Defendant, Mr Phrank Shaibu to make and publish defamatory and damaging statement against the 1st Plaintiff in order for 2nd Defendant to get undue

advantage in terms of votes from the member of the public more than the 1st Plaintiff (Buhari), the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress.

“That the 1st Defendant as an agent to the 2nd Defendant who is freely accessible to members of the public for patronage on behalf the 2nd Defendant, has the duty to investigate any information/ documents to be issued out either by words of mouth or publication to the members of public, most particularly where such information concerned a third

a party or any member of the public.

“That the 1st Defendant without investigating the authenticity of the purported defamatory information with intent to damage the reputation and integrity of the 1st Plaintiff caused to be published in the Newspapers. That the Plaintiffs shall tender two daily newspapers the Vanguard and Punch Newspapers both dated 27th December,2018 before the court during the hearing”.

“That the 1 st Defendant, to investigate and to ascertain the true ownership of the Keystone Bank Plc and 9Mobile Ltd(EttisaIat) needed only to go to the Corporate Affairs Commission to find out whether the said Companies truly belong to the 1 st Plaintiff before publishing that the Companies were bought and own by the 1 st Plaintiff, his family and friends in the purported publications.

“That the Defendants having willingly refused to so do, have failed to exercise due diligence and were therefore Negligent. That the 1 st Defendant for and on behalf of the 2 nd Defendant negligently caused to be published defamatory and damaging statements against the 1 st Plaintiff and the 2nd Defendant gave the 1 StDefendant and his cohorts the mandate to use the said publications against the Plaintiffs all over the place.

“That the neglectful acts of the Defendants more particularly that of the 1 st Defendant has caused grave pain, embarrassment and integrity question to the Plaintiffs more particularly to the 1 st Plaintiff (Buhari).

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