Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, has written to a former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, and an aide to Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State, Mr. Lere Olayinka, citing character defamation over the allegation that he (the minister) owns the $43m (about N13bn) seized by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission in Ikoyi, Lagos.
Amaechi, in letters dated April 14,
2017, written on his behalf by his lawyer, Mr. Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), to
the two men, said his client had been defamed by the claims of the two
men.
Fagbemi is demanding N500m from
Fani-Kayode as compensation for the alleged malicious posts by the
former minister on his twitter handle on April 14.
He is also demanding two separate sums
of N750m totalling N1.5bn from Olayinka as compensation for the alleged
“malicious” posts by the Ekiti State Governor’s spokesperson on his
facebook timeline and twitter handle on April 14.
In his letter to Fani-Kayode, Fagbemi said it was wrong for the former minister to assume that Amaechi owned the flat and the money found in it.
Fagbemi said as a lawyer, Fani-Kayode
knew that he ought to approach the Land Registry, especially in Lagos
State, where he said there were proper records of property owners, in
order to verify the ownership of the property in question.
He said the former deliberately refused to carry out a diligent search in order to achieve a malicious aim.
He said the former deliberately refused to carry out a diligent search in order to achieve a malicious aim.
Fagbemi said Fani-Kayode had claimed
through his twitter handle that “The $43m is Rotimi Amaechi’s. He owns
the flat (where) it was found in too (sic.). NIA story is fake news. NIA
does not keep cash in minister’s flats.”
He said the story was a lie and that it
was aimed at impeaching the integrity of his client, who he described as
a two-term speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly and a two-term
governor of the same state.
Fagbemi said Amaechi neither owned the flat where the money was found nor owned the cash as well.
The letter reads in part, “Our client
neither owns the cash nor the house where the cash was found and your
story and claim are unfounded. As a matter of fact, our client does not
own any house in Lagos State not to talk of keeping cash in one and your
story is preposterous.
“Your twitter rant of 14/04/2014 at
04.16 was viewed by your 316. 000 followers, re-tweeted 1,209 times and
made a favourite by 434 followers as of the time of writing this letter
today at 7.15pm and the list is increasing by the minute and same has
satisfied all the conditions needed for a successful defamation case
against you.
“We have our client’s mandate to state
to you unequivocally that the said twitter publication constitutes
libel, and is defamatory of him as same (the claim) is aimed at
impugning our client’s character and credit in the eyes of right
thinking Nigerians and foreigners.”
In view of this, he gave Fani-Kayode a
seven-day ultimatum to tender apology to the minister and that such
apology be carried by five national dailies.
Fagbemi added that Fani-Kayode should pay his client N500m damages as “compensation for the malicious and defamatory claim.”
He threatened to sue the minister if the demands were not met within seven days.
Fagbemi quoted Olayinka as stating in
the posts, “The Osborne Towers, a luxury residential complex in lkoyi,
Lagos where EFCC said it found $43,449,947, £27,800 and N23,218,000 on
Wednesday is owned by the Minister of Transportation. Rotimi Amaechi.
“The house was built by Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu, the former Chairman of PDP through a loan from GTBank.
“He could not repay the loan so GTB took over the house and allocated the Pent House to Mu’azu and two flats
“Rotimi Amaechi bought TWO of the flats
(7A and 7B). He then gave 7A to Mo Abudu, the TV presenter, who is
suspected to be his girlfriend.
But the flat 7B, where the money was found, belong (sic) to Rotimi Amaechi.
“Let’s see how the cover up game goes.”
The letter relating to the twitter post
read in part, “Your twitter post of 14/04/2014 as at 07pm today was
viewed by not less than 12,000 followers, retweeted 38 times and made a
favourite by nine followers as of the time of writing this letter.
“We have our client’s mandate to state
to you unequivocally that the said twitter publication constitutes
libel, and is defamatory of him as same (the claim) is aimed at
impugning our client‘s character and credit in the eyes of right
thinking Nigerians and foreigners.
“Your apology, which should be
heartfelt, must be a total withdrawal of your claim and its imputations
must also contain an expression of deep regret for this unwarranted
attack and must also contain a complete retraction of the false
statement of yours.
“Please note that the demand will increase with time if you fail to retract the statement and publication immediately.
“Failure to do any of these would be met
with stiff legal actions which your defamatory act deserves. A stitch
in time saves nine!”
In his response, however, Fani-Kayode said he had not received any court letters from Amaechi.
In a statement by his media aide, Jude
Ndukwe, the ex-minister said, “We have been inundated with calls
concerning a threat by Rotimi Amaechi to sue Chief Fani-Kayode for
defamation over the $43m issue.
“We are not losing any sleep over this
matter. We have not received any court processes or letters from Amaechi
but when we do so, our lawyers will respond vigorously and
appropriately.”
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