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Atiku demands N200bn from Unongo, threatens libel suit over claim he funds herdsmen

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Former vice president Atiku Abubakar Monday demanded the sum of N200 billion from Paul Unongo, a leader of the Northern Elders Forum, and threatened to file a libel suit against him, for accusing him of being a financier of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria.

Atiku issued the demand and threat in a letter through his lawyer, Mahmud Magaji (SAN).

He asked Unongo to retract “the blatant and malicious falsehood” within seven days, to be published in all national newspapers.

Atiku also asked Unongo to, within 30 days of receiving the letter, pay him (Atiku) N200bn as damages.

The former vice president, in his letter, referred to the publication on page 3 of Saturday PUNCH of January 6, 2018 (Vol. 7413), in which Unongo’s claims were reported.

Unongo had claimed that he had interacted with Atiku and knew that the former vice president was the most powerful person financing Miyetti Allah, a claim Atiku has since denied.

Read also: Atiku denies allegation he’s chief financier of Fulani herdsmen

Part of the letter sent to Unongo read in part, “You made this assertion even when you knew that in fact and in truth you never had any such discussion with our client.

“The above allegations aside from being frivolous, callous, baseless and unwarranted are utter falsehood and unjustified.

“Your mischief has gravely defamed our client and painted him in very bad light as a sponsor and instigator of violence across the country, a character you know he does not possess.

“Having given much of his life to the service of his country in various capacities, rising to the enviable position of Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from 1999-2007, our client has continued to function as an elder statesman and stakeholder in the nation’s polity whose core interests lie in the general welfare and unity of the Nigerian populace devoid of ethnic/religious divides.

“As you very well know those unwarranted allegations calling our client the financier of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, an organisation you made out as the perpetrators of the heinous and wanton destruction of lives and property in Benue State in the recent past, is nothing but complete falsehood. Nothing can, indeed, be farther from the truth.

“Take notice that our client takes strong exception to these allegations and considers same as an act of character assassination.

“Hence our instruction to:

“Demand of you and we so demand that you retract your mischievous allegations and tender an unconditional apology to our client, such apology should be published in all the national dailies, not later than seven (7) days from the receipt of this letter, inclusive of the date of receipt; and

“Pay to our client by way of damages the sum of N200bn not later than 30 days from the receipt of this letter, inclusive of the date of receipt.

“Take further notice that should fail, refuse and or neglect to abide by our simple demands, we would have no choice than to subject you to the rigours of litigation and this we shall do without any further reference to you.”

 

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