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Court Stops APC, Vanguard, Premium Times, Etc From... by shakaTheZulu: 1:36pm On Mar 19, 2015
The Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, has sued the All Progressives Congress, APC, Premium times and 10 other individuals and organizations to force them to desist from further reporting on the allegedly missing $20billion oil money involving the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC.

Alison-Madueke’s lawyer, Godwin Obla, from Obla & Co., in an application to Justice AFA Ademola of the Federal High Court, Abuja, sought and obtained an interim injunction restraining APC and 10 others from “publishing or causing to be published any further defamatory statements” stating or suggesting that the minister “stole, misappropriate or colluded in the stealing of $20billion crude oil revenue.”

Obla, in the application dated March 13, 2015, warned the persons and organisations to desist from “further publishing any disparaging defamatory or otherwise salacious materia (sic) as it relates to or affects our client.”

Others listed as defendants in the case are Premium Times, Vanguard Media Limited and its editor, Mideno Bayagbon; Leadership Newspapers Group Limited and its editor Ekele Peter Agbo; Premium Times Services Limited and its editor in chief, Dapo Olorunyomi, and Vintage Press Limited and its editor, Lekan Otufodunrin.

Also joined in the application were the National Broadcasting Corporation and the Nigerian Press Council.

The court granted her injunction, directing the two government regulators to ensure Mrs. Alison-Madueke is not linked in any report regarding the alleged missing $20 billion either on broadcast media, internet, print or radio.

The court specifically ordered the media houses to “desist from publishing any materials or running any programmme alluding to the complicity or collusion” the minister in respect of “$20billion, $49billion or any other figure, howsoever computed or arrived at, which are purportedly/allegedly missing or ‘unaccounted’ for.”

“You are hereby advised to immediately ensure total compliance with the Order of the Hon. Justice Ademola and to further cease and desist forthwith from publishing any material, howsoever titled or presented and irrespective of its form and content, which alludes to any amorous, immoral, salacious and defamatory matters connected to or related with our client, including anything to do with any allegation(s) or insinuation that our client colluded, was involved with or is complicit in the matter of a purportedly/allegedly missing $20billion, $49billion or any other amount whatsoever, until the determination of the substantive suit,” it stated.

The Lawyer warned that compliance to the court order was not discretionary, but mandatory, and vowed that any attempt to do otherwise would be tantamount to flouting a subsisting order of a competent court.

“Failure to heed or give effect to the subsisting orders of the court will lead to the full force of the law being brought to bear upon your organization,” he said.

Former Central Bank governor, Lamido Sanusi, had first raised the allegations that $49 billion was unaccounted for by NNPC, later changing the figure to $12 billion, and finally settling for $20 billion.

The government and NNPC has since debunked the allegations and ordered a forensic audit of the NNPC, carried out by PriceWaterHouseCoopers Limited.

The report exonerated the NNPC of any financial misdeeds, but explained that little over $1billion was yet to be remitted to the federation account, an issue that has since been cleared up by the Minister and NNPC.


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Re: Court Stops APC, Vanguard, Premium Times, Etc From... by Nobody: 1:37pm On Mar 19, 2015
nobi only Thief.nubu sabi get court injunction

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Re: Court Stops APC, Vanguard, Premium Times, Etc From... by WisdomFlakes: 1:41pm On Mar 19, 2015
She can file a million suits but Nigerians know how far. cheesy

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Re: Court Stops APC, Vanguard, Premium Times, Etc From... by psucc(m): 1:43pm On Mar 19, 2015
Thank God pur courts are up and doing.
Re: Court Stops APC, Vanguard, Premium Times, Etc From... by shakaTheZulu: 1:53pm On Mar 19, 2015
WisdomFlakes:
She can file a million suits but Nigerians know how far. cheesy

No 20bn missing

Rather Tinubu is happily vandalising Lagos

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