Boko Haram: Ihejirika threatens to sue Australian negotiator, demands $50b compensation
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Former Chief of Army Staff, Lt- General Azubuike Ihejirika (rtd),
has threatened to drag the Australian negotiator, Stephen Davis to
court if he fails to retract his earlier statement alleging that he
(Ihejirika) did sponsor the activities of Boko Haram. Recall that Davis
in an interview with Australian ABC and Nigerian Arise TV stations,
alleged that he was informed by Boko Haram commanders, whom he claimed
to have interacted with, that there were prominent politicians, who
have been sources of funding to Boko Haram. He was quoted to have said:
“ There is a former Chief of Army Staff, who retired in January,
rightly sacked by the President, who is another sponsor of the Boko Harm
sect.” The threat to drag Davis to court was contained in advertorial
published on pages 32 and 33 of yesterday’s Daily Sun, by his
solicitors, Illegbune & Co, entitled, “Complainant of your
fictitious, unfounded, malicious and gravely defamatory allegation of
sponsorship of Boko Haram insurgency by LT. General Onyeabo Azubuike
Ihejirika.” In the letter, he also demanded a well-worded apology
should be published in local and international print and electronic
media, including at least three Nigerian national newspapers, within
seven working days that started counting yesterday. The letter also
stated that a payment of $50 billion be made as compensation to
Ihejirika, for the irreparable loss to his highly earned image and
reputation. “ Be strongly warned that, if at the expiration of the above
period, you fail, refuse or neglect to comply with the demands, we
shall be left with no other option than to proceed with requisite legal
action for libel against you, to redeem the sterling image and
reputation of our client; wherein we shall be demanding for specific
and exemplary damages, without further recourse to you. In that case ,
you will have yourself, and not Ihejirika to blame.” the letter reads in
parts. Highlighting all Ihejirika’s achievements while in service, his
solicitors insisted that the present government was mindful of
Ihejirika’s successes and found him worthy to be honoured with the
Commander of the Federal Republic(CFR). “It is on record that the
Nigerian Army under our Ihejirika’s watch battled the deadly Boko
Haram insurgents and other militant groups and security threats across
the country and beyond, to a standstill preventing them from settling up
camps in Kogi , Niger, Sokoto, Kano, Adamawa and some other states.
Glaringly, General Ihejirika fought the Boko Haram terrorists and
other militant groups with incisive military resolve and ensured that
all military commands and units were issued clear and unambiguous
instructions aimed at ridding the country of insurgency. “It is worthy
to note that as Chief of Army Staff, like all other military chiefs
before and after him, Ihejirika maintained visible spread of officers
and soldiers across ethnic and religious divide in all command and
units, along the length and breadth of the country. ‘We make bold to
state without fear of contradiction, that Ihejirika had never overtly
or covertly, identified with, aligned with, entertained and or shared
any form of terrorist ideology, much more the thought of having
anything to do with the sponsorship of Boko Haram terrorists or any
criminal activity or group, and would never do so. Such a baseless
allegation is, to say the least, a figment of the originators ‘s
imagination,” the letter further reads.
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