Ibrahim Magu, acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC) EFCC, has written the publisher of the Sun Newspaper in Abuja seeking a N5billion compensation and an apology.
Wilson Uwujaren, Head Media and Publicity, EFCC said this on Thursday in a statement in Abuja.
He said Magu was seeking the compensation for
âlibelous imputations and statementsâ made against him in a story published in the March 25, 2017 edition of the Saturday Sun.
âThe publication was captioned âMagu Under Fresh Probe over 2 Abuja Mansionsâ.
Maguâs solicitor, Wahab Shittu, said the authors of the story â Fred Itua, James Ojo and Lawrene Enyoghasu, âwilfully and maliciously made false, destructive, and defamatory statementsâ against him.
He said that the paper quoted unidentified sources.
Uwujaren said that the writers of the âoffensiveâ report, had maliciously alleged that Magu owned âtwo mansions on different streets in highbrow Maitama area of Abujaâ
âThis is a case which they could not substantiate, and which in fact was false, and nothing but the figments of their imaginations.”
The statement said that Magu further reiterated that âneither himself nor his wife owns any property in Maitama.”
He said that Magu in addition to the demand for N5 billion compensation, has charged the publishers “to issue a public apology and immediate retraction in writing of these false libelous statementsâ, within the next seven days.
The statement also demanded that it must be published on the front page of the newspaper.
âFailure of which, âlegal remedies including monetary damages, injunctive reliefs, and an order that you pay necessary costs including solicitorâs fees for your defamationâ, will be taken.
It added that the publishers are also to provide
âwritten assurance within seven days, that they would cease and desist from further defamationâ of Maguâs name, integrity, and reputation,
