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January 9, 2006
Dear Sir,
Re: ALLEGED INTERVIEW
GRANTED BY DR GBENGA OBASANJO TO MR. OMOYELE SOWORE
We are the retained solicitors to Dr
Olugbenga Obasanjo, on whose instructions and behalf we forward this letter
to you with regard to the above referenced subject matter, which was given a
cover story prominence in the current edition of
The
News Magazine with vol 26 No 01 of 16th January 2006. The same story has
found huge prominence in many national daily newspapers of today the 9th
January 2006.
Our client got to know about the story late
evening yesterday and since then, he is being inundated with several calls
from family members, friends, well wishers and associates, both within and
outside of Nigeria expressing concern over the contents of the alleged
interview in all its ramifications and circumstances. This story is also
attracting deep interest of operators of the electronic media, as it has
continued to be used as regular news since this morning by some radio
stations in Lagos State; both Yoruba and English channels.
This has caused and continues to shock our
client who states unequivocally that he did not grant the reporter, Mr.
Omoyele Sowore any interview as claimed or at all. At no time did Mr. Sowore
put questions to our client, which elicited the responses reported in the
papers and TheNews magazine.
The truth of the matter, according to our
brief, was that our client met Mr. Sowore at the Nigerian Seme border
sometime in December 2005, assisted Mr. Sowore to resolve some disagreement
he had with some law enforcement agencies and gave him a ride to Lagos, a
journey that took far less than two hours. Our client informed us that Mr.
Sowore requested for an interview, which our client politely but clearly
declined to grant.
Our client informed us that it was in the
course of the journey that Mr. Sowore, our client and one of our client's
cousins who was with them in the vehicle had some private discussions. It is
not unusual among Nigerians wherever they are gathered to evince their
patriotic views. The contents of the discussions have been largely
embellished. Our client denies the widespread political colouration given to
the discussion and regrets the dimension that what he seees as a private and
essential health related discussion has taken.
Our client states that there is no way that
he could have uttered such vituperation against people of such high calibre
in his father's government. Our client insists that there were discussions,
he insists that the reporter directly requested for an interview but he
politely and directly declined the request. It is illegal and unbecoming of
a reporter to turn the favour granted him by our client to what has now
scandalised our client. The reporter took an advantage of our client's large
heartedness to scoop a story of a disastrous proportion.
The unsolicited and unauthorised story is
deeply regretted by our client and he regrets the embarrassment that this
might have caused members of his family.
We have our client's instruction to request
you to publish this letter as his rejoinder to the alleged interview and
also to carry out a retraction of the story with apology both to him and his
respectable father, Mr. President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, who
has been embarrassed by the alleged false interview.
It is not our client's practice to air his
grievances publicly or litigate on every wrong done to him and he does not
seek to do so on this occasion, hence our demand for a retraction and
apology. However, you will understand that if this is not forthcoming, then,
our client will have no choice than to take the necessary steps that would
preserve our client's and his family's reputation and integrity, given the
widespread nature of the publication that was packaged and branded in the
purported interview that our client did not grant and the usual
circumstances of this case,
We thank you.
Yours faithfully
S. O. Ajayi & Co |