AIT Apologises To Tinubu Over ‘Lion Of Bourdillon’
The National Leader of
the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, on Friday withdrew
the N150bn libel suit he filed against DAAR Communications Plc, the
owner of African Independent Television.
Tinubu
filed the suit last March in protest against a documentary titled ‘Lion
of Bourdillon’ aired repeatedly on AIT in the build-up to the 2015
general elections.
The
former Lagos State governor had, through his lawyer, Chief Wole
Olanipekun (SAN), claimed that the documentary was targeted at lessening
him in the estimation of the public, to the effect that he corruptly
enriched himself while in public office.
Justice
Iyabode Akinkugbe, who presided over the case, had on April 1, last
year, granted Tinubu an interlocutory injunction barring AIT from
further airing ‘Lion of Bourdillon’ pending the determination of the
suit.
The
defendant, through its lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), had, however,
maintained that it did not defame Tinubu, claiming that all the content
of ‘Lion of Bourdillon’ was not false and had been in the public domain
before they started airing the documentary.
In
addition, DAAR Communications filed a counter-claim demanding N200bn as
“aggravated, punitive and exemplary damages” from Tinubu, for what it
termed damage to its corporate image.
But at
the resumed hearing of the case on Friday, both lawyers informed the
judge that their clients had settled the case out of court and prayed
the court to adopt the terms of settlement they filed as the judgment of
the court in the case.
Ozekhome said, “We are before My Lord this morning to do what the court has always encouraged litigants to do.
“We have come here today that every war that is fought is finally resolved at the round table.
“Parties
have decided to settle amicably to enable both parties to continue with
the good relationship that they have always had before the devil
struck.”
Confirming
the position, Olanipekun aligned himself with Ozekhome and urged the
court to adopt the said settlement terms dated January 29, 2016.
Consequently, Justice Akinkugbe, in a short ruling, adopted the settlement terms as the judgment in the suit.
The judge said DAAR Communications Plc would publicly and unequivocally retract the said documentary “three times, once daily.”
She asked the defendant to tender an unreserved apology to Tinubu, “three times, one daily.”
She
ordered them to withdraw their claims and counter-claims respectively
and held that they would respectively bear the cost spent by them on the
suit.
The
terms of settlement was backed with a letter of apology, in which DAAR
Communications begged Tinubu and described him as an “outstanding
political leader of unblemished character and integrity” and prayed that
he would live long “to make more enormous contributions to the
advancement of our nation, Nigeria.”
The
letter read in part, “DAAR Communications Plc acknowledges that Asiwaju
Bola Ahmed Tinubu is an outstanding political leader of unblemished
character and integrity, as well as a leading public figure and
opinion-moulder, who has made and continuous make immense contributions
to the progress and development of the nation in general and Lagos State
in particular.
“DAAR
Communications Plc admits that in airing the said documentary, it had no
intention, whatsoever, to embarrass or diminish the high reputation of
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu which it respects and attests to.”
Source : Sahara reporters

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