Our
attention has been drawn to a misleading report in a section of the media
suggesting that the Fifth Defence Witness in the case involving our client,
Chief Olisa Metuh, told the court that money was paid to media houses or their
representatives from the controversial N400 million to launder the image of former
President Goodluck Jonathan.
This
report is highly embarrassing and does not in anyway reflect the testimony and
evidence of the Fifth Defence witness, Mr. Richard Ihediwa in the court.
What the
witness told the court was that the sum paid into his account by Chief Metuh,
who was National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at
the time was for payments for sundry advertorials placed by Chief Metuh in
various media houses.
The
witness had earlier laid a proper foundation that media advertorials from the
PDP are placed and paid for by the National Publicity Secretary, mostly in cash
or through bank transfers to the media house through their representatives
covering the party.
The
witness, who is Special Assistant to our client, stated directly and clearly
that all the payments to the media were for advertorials, and that paying
through representatives of the media houses was the normal practice in the
media industry. He went ahead to present documents including bank tellers to
justify the payments. The records of the court are clear in this regard.
Furthermore,
when questioned under-cross examination regarding the appearance of names of
some journalists in the payment tellers, the witness stated clearly that the
payments were for advertorial placed in their respective media houses and
showed documents to justify the payments in line with the practice in the media
industry.
At no
point throughout his testimony did the witness tell the court that any media
house or any representative/staff of any media house was paid in whatever form
to launder the image of the former President as suggested in the misleading
report.
We find
this particularly painful for the fact that since the arrest and arraignment of
our client, he had never attempted in anyway to drag in any individual and/or
organization in connection with his travail.
Finally,
while urging reporters covering the court to ensure accurate reportage of
events and proceedings, we regret the embarrassment the unfortunate
report must have caused the respective media houses or persons mentioned in the
said misleading reports
Signed:
Barr. Ben
Chuks Nwosu
Counsel to
Chief Olisa Metuh
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