Niger Delta
ACN Chieftain Sues PDP, Claims N100m Damages
A chieftain of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) Barrister Eyo Nsa Ekpo has dragged the Peoples Democratic Party to court over an alleged libelous publication by the party intent on destroying his reputation.
The party is still battling the litigation slammed on it by four of its aggrieved councillorship candidates protesting alleged imposition of some candidates in the forthcoming council polls without recourse to normal party primaries as enshrined in its guidelines.
In the latest litigation, Barrister Ekpo who is the Secretary of the Elders’ Forum of the defunct ACN in a statement of claims in suit number HC/268/2013,endorsed by his counsel, Prof. Tony Ukam, is demanding the sum of N100 million as damages for libel, ’’to assuage his psychological, reputational? retardation’’ as well as N500,000 being cost of prosecuting the said suit.
Ekpo alleged that the PDP had “from the evening of Friday, the 3rd of May,2013 to the morning hours of Sunday, the 5th of May,2013, consistently and continuously published and or caused to be published both on radio and television services of Cross River Broadcasting Corporation(CRBC) a list of the PDP caucuses and Elders Forum Members in Odukpani Local Government which list included the name of the claimant as a member of the PDP Elders Forum in Odukpani Local Government Area’’.
According to the statement, the ACN chieftain[claimant] wrote the defendants (PDP) on the 7th day of May 2013,’’seeking a retraction, an apology and payment of compensation’’, but surprisingly ‘’on 10th of May,2013 the defendants again caused a publication of the same false, malicious and offensive materials concerning the claimant in the Nigerian Chronicle Newspapers of same date.
“In between these two offensive publications, the defendants cause another offensive vile, false and malicious publication to the effect that the claimant has been dropped from the list of members of the defendants’ Elders Forum, the clear imputation being that the claimant is a member of the list of defendants.
The statement mentioned that by reason of the alleged malicious publication, “the claimant has been injured in his reputation and character and thereby incurred damages which accordingly has impacted negatively on his health and psyche, political, social and economic life and even in his professional calling were he is being treated with disdain’’.
The writ of summons served on the PDP and Ntufam John Okon (PDP State Chairman) as Defendants in the suit urged them to within 7 days of the service cause an appearance to be entered for them and/or judgment may be given in their absence.
It would be recall that, the PDP Chairman, Ntufam Okon had during a media briefing recently to announce his party’s readiness for the forthcoming council polls in the state admitted the publication, but denied knowledge of any threat of litigation by the ACN chieftain.
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