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Court Finds Obasanjo Guilty Of Contempt Over Book Launch; To Rule On Punishment by ishiamu(m): 8:29pm On Dec 10, 2014
An Abuja High Court has found former President Olusegun Obasanjo guilty of contempt, after the former leader defied the court’s directive barring him from releasing his autobiography.
Mr. Obasanjo released the new book, My Watch, Tuesday, in Lagos, days after the court order.
The court had ordered that the book launch be put on hold over claim the three-volume series contained details of a libel case already before the court.
The case involves a drug trafficking allegation made by Mr. Obasanjo against Buruji Kasahmu, a leader of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the southwest.
Mr. Kashamu had requested the court order to stop the release of the book, citing the case.
But the move is believed to have been a cover to block Mr. Obasanjo from making public some of his most scathing assessments of President Goodluck Jonathan, as contained in the book.
Mr. Kasahmu is an ally of President Jonathan.
On Tuesday, the former president defied the court order and proceeded with the book launch saying the judge acted in error and deserved to be sanctioned.
The former president also said the book had already been published before the court gave its order.
Justice Valentine Ashi, in a ruling Wednesday, gave Mr. Obasanjo 21 days to demonstrate why he should not be punished for going ahead to publish the book.
The court also ordered the Inspector General of Police, the Director General of the State Security Service (SSS) and the Comptroller of Customs to recover all the books all book stands, sales agents, vendors, the sea and airports and deposit them with the court’s registrar pending the determination of the case.
Mr. Ashi said it was immaterial that the book was published before the interim orders were made.
He said Mr. Obasanjo should not have in the first place published the book since the Kashamu case was already in court.
“The fact that the book was published in November is irrelevant. As long as the substantive suit is not yet determined, no party is entitled to publish or comment on material facts that are yet to be decided on by the court,” the judge said.
“I hold the defendant, not only in contempt of the court, but to show cause why he should not be punished for contempt and ordered to undo what he has wrongly done.”
“The defendant, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo shall be given 21 days, from the day this order is served on him, to show cause, via affidavit, why he should not be punished for contempt committed by publishing and distributing for sale to the public, the book, My Watch, in plain disregard of the pendency of substantive the suit and the order of this court made on December 5, 2014 restraining him from doing so.
“The defendants, whether by himself, agents, servants, privies or whatever name called, is hereby restrained from further publication or offering for sale or distribution, in any way or manner, the book called My Watch or the like of the visual or written materials which contains a re-publication or statement extracted from the letter referred to by the plaintiff,” the judge said.
He also ordered that orders of the court be served on all media houses in the country and be equally served on Mr. Obasanjo by publication in two national dailies.
The judge rejected claims by Mr. Obasanjo’s lawyer that Mr. Kashamu failed to produce the book to prove it contained libellous details.
The judge said it was the duty, instead, of the defendant, in whose custody the book was, to show the court that the plaintiff’s fear was misplaced.
He said Mr. Obasanjo’s failure to do so, showed he had something to hide.
Mr. Obasanjo’s lawyer, Realwon Okpanach, said the former president will appeal the ruling.
He said the court order, which the former president flouted, was given in error since it was not proven that the book contained libellous materials.
“The orders made cannot be enforced. They want the court to stop an act that had been concluded. That is impossible. We had published the book in November, they came before the court in December and asked that the publishing shroud be stopped. Is that possible?” he said.
“We shall file our appeal within the stipulated time of 14 days in the case of interlocutory orders.”

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Re: Court Finds Obasanjo Guilty Of Contempt Over Book Launch; To Rule On Punishment by charly4tex(m): 8:32pm On Dec 10, 2014
Gud 4 him, why proceed against court ruling, I fully know that, he's trying to regain his relevance in politics n national issues, but going againt court order, hah! Baba am not in support of that.
Re: Court Finds Obasanjo Guilty Of Contempt Over Book Launch; To Rule On Punishment by ishiamu(m): 8:41pm On Dec 10, 2014
Obj can go and die for all I care
Re: Court Finds Obasanjo Guilty Of Contempt Over Book Launch; To Rule On Punishment by worthytalk: 8:52pm On Dec 10, 2014
I see OBJ going to prison. His arrogance has finally landed him where he deserved. He is on his own on this one. Even those APC e-urchins will desert him.
Re: Court Finds Obasanjo Guilty Of Contempt Over Book Launch; To Rule On Punishment by Nobody: 8:57pm On Dec 10, 2014
A case of libel before the book was released? Nonsense.
Re: Court Finds Obasanjo Guilty Of Contempt Over Book Launch; To Rule On Punishment by Iroh88(m): 9:03pm On Dec 10, 2014
worthytalk:
I see OBJ going to prison. His arrogance has finally landed him where he deserved. He is on his own on this one. Even those APC e-urchins will desert him.
When kids talk, you see ignorance and innocence in full rainbow colours. So cute.. smiley
Re: Court Finds Obasanjo Guilty Of Contempt Over Book Launch; To Rule On Punishment by Nobody: 9:56pm On Dec 10, 2014
This is why civilian rule is far better than military rule.
OBJ thinks this is military era and he is still in charge
Even if he is not jailed, at least let him feed on the possibilities.
Re: Court Finds Obasanjo Guilty Of Contempt Over Book Launch; To Rule On Punishment by pmc01(m): 10:06pm On Dec 10, 2014
What a drama!

That portion should have read "he was given 21 days to come and #settle# to avoid further #noise# on the matter".

Mr. GEJ attempting to make a scapegoat of OBJ to show he will now 'give a damn' to condemnations of his person and office.

Wrong/right choice? Time will tell.

smiley

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