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Labour Party chairman sue Arise TV for defamation

By Dennis Erezi
19 January 2023   |   12:12 pm
The national chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure, has sued Arise Television in court for alleged defamatory and slanderous comments made against him. Abure in a suit before the High Court of Edo State by his counsel President Aigbokhan, Esq on Wednesday, January 18 2023, stated that he has been defamed more than twice…

[FILES] National Secretary, Labour Party (LP), Umar Farouk (left); National Chairman of LP, Julius Abure; Presidential Candidate of LP, Peter Obi; Vice Presidential Candidate, Datti Baba-Hamed; and the National Organising Secretary, Clement Ojukwu, during the unveiling of LP Vice Presidential Candidate, in Abuja<br />PHOTO: NAN

The national chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure, has sued Arise Television in court for alleged defamatory and slanderous comments made against him.

Abure in a suit before the High Court of Edo State by his counsel President Aigbokhan, Esq on Wednesday, January 18 2023, stated that he has been defamed more than twice by Arise TV.

The chairman stated that his attention was drawn to the television’s Morning Show interview granted to the former National Publicity Secretary of Labour Party Mr. Arabambi who has been sacked from the party.

“The claim of the chairman shows that the Television station broadcasted defamatory statement against him on 11th day of December 2022 through the interview of the party former publicity secretary without cross checking the facts with the party or inviting the party representative for such an interview,” a statement on Labour Party website said.

“In the same vein, on 8th January 2023 the television station granted another interview to one Miss Agho Blessing and broadcasted the interview from her private office in Benin City to disparage the reputation without giving him the privilege to respond to the allegations.

“The chairman claims that the TV station sell prime time to people to malign him without giving him or his representative an opportunity to air their part of the story. He claims that the dual interviewed by the defendant was done with malice.

“In the pleadings filed on 18th day of January 2023, the chairman states that the principles of fairness, accuracy, and balance in the coverage of political activities was not observed by the Television Station as the TV station failed to comply with ethical code of broadcasting in the interview of its guest and claim against the station the sum of N150, 000,000.00 (One Hundred and Fifty Million Naira Only).”

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