A former Chief of Army Staff,
(COAS), retired Lt.-Gen. Oyeabo Ihejirika, has told an FCT High Court that he
is not involved in Boko Haram Sect.
He told the court on Thursday that he fought Boko Haram sect
using his commanders in the field.
Ihejirika sued Nduka Obaigbena, Leaders and Company Limited and
Stephen Davis, an Australian, who claimed to be a hostage negotiator working
for the release of Nigerian Women held hostage by the Boko Haram at Chibok,
Borno, in 2014.
The former army boss is claiming N100 billion for damages from
the defendants for defamation in the interview granted by Davis to Arise TV and
the published in ThisDay
He also asked for a perpetual
injunction restraining the defendants from further defamatory comments
concerning him.
Ihejirika want the defendants to publish a full retraction and
apology in the front page of ThisDay Newspaper for the said false and libellous
publication
Ihejirika, who was cross examined by counsel to the defendants,
Frank Chude, said that Boko Haram were terrorists and the Nigerian Army is
fighting the group.
On whether his duties a General is of public consumption,
Ihejirika said he was a public figure and issues related to him were for public
consumption.
The former COAS said he did not have personal issues with Boko
Haram but fought them as terrorists
He admitted that he had heard
about the tape of the interview and his name was not mentioned.
But Ihejirika said he was the only Chief of Army Staff that
retired in January 2014 as mentioned in the tape.
He also said he had never granted ThisDay Newspaper any
interview but read the said publication when his attention was drawn to it.
His Counsel, A.B. Anachebe (SAN), had praised objection that his
client would no answer the question by the defence if the story published in
ThisDay Newspaper about Ihejirika was true.
Anachabe said that the
question and false publication was the reason why they were court
Justice Valentine Ashi adjourned the case till Nov. 2 and Nov. 3
for continuation of cross examination and defence.
Davis granted Arise TV, interview and it was aired in Abuja and
published by newspapers, including ThisDay Newspaper and media houses in 2014.
He his interviewers that a sponsor a former Chief of Army Staff
retired in January 2014 or actually sacked by the president was a sponsor of
Boko Haram
Davis also said that he got his source from a Boko Haram senior
commander who named the sponsors. .(NAN)
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