Former Governor of Rivers State, Dr. Peter
Odili has sued former governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress
(APC), in the State, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, for defamation, claiming N6 billion
damages.
The defendant, Peterside, who is currently Director General of Nigerian
Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), failed to appear before
Justice Adama Iyayi-Lamikanra of the State High Court, Port Harcourt, yesterday, to face the
defamation suit.
According to Sun, Odili had, in the suit,
demanded N6 billion damages against Peterside for defamation, which arose from a statement credited to the
defendant when he held a press conference after Governor Nyesom Wike’s Supreme
Court victory.
Peterside was said to have alleged in the
press conference, that Wike, during his victory thanksgiving service, allegedly
stated that Odili helped him to secure victory at the Supreme Court.
Odili stated that what Dakuku said was
false and malicious as Wike never made
such inference but that Dakuku twisted and misrepresented what Wike said.
The defamatory statement was, on February
10, 2016, published in a national daily.
When the matter came up, yesterday,
before Justice Iyayi-Lamikanra, Dr.
Odili entered the witness box and affirmed his witness statement.
He told the court that the defendant was
duly served.
Neither Peterside, nor his counsel was in court for the matter.
Lead counsel to Odili, Kanu Agabi told the
trial judge that there was proof of service on Peterside.
Justice Iyayi-Lamikanra subsequently
adjourned the case to October 27, for
further hearing.
Briefing newsmen shortly after court
proceedings, Agabi said
“the defendant was “properly” served.
“We sued for libel and we called our first
witness and we have adjourned for cross examination to 27 October.
“We felt defamed by their (defendant)
publication and we are here to vindicate ourselves.
“ You could see that the defendants were
not in court but they have been served.
“They were properly served. The court would
not have proceeded otherwise,” said Agabi.
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