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Six employees of the
Leadership Group Limited have dragged their employers to court demanding
N10billion from it for defamation following publications describing as thieves.
The company had at
different dates this month published the names of Olusunle John, Hannatu
Dickson, Gloria Raphael, Onyinyechi Ogbonna, Yusuf Adebayo and Gloria Okwum
declaring them wanted.
The publication read:
“The under-listed individuals have stolen money belonging to LEADERSHIP. Anyone
with information about their whereabouts should report to the nearest police
station.
“LEADERSHIP has been a
victim of massive theft both within and outside the organisation and
investigations are still going on.
“More names and
photographs of persons within and outside the organisation who are implicated
would be added to this list from time to time.”
The plaintiffs, in court
processes filed on Dec. 24 at the National Industrial Court, Abuja, demanded
N10 billion compensation from Leadership Newspaper for the defamatory
publication.
The plaintiffs, through
their lawyer, Pelumi Olajengbesi & Co., are seeking an immediate retraction
of the said publication and a public apology by the newspaper for five
consecutive working days.
Olajengbesi had on Dec.
22 written to the organisation to retract the publication against his clients
within 24 hours or face legal battle, emphasising that only a law court had
powers to convict anyone of crime.
“Our Clients
unequivocally and emphatically deny all limbs and substance of the allegation
contained in the said publication as same is untrue, unfounded, unwarranted and
malicious.
“The said publication is
clearly calculated to reduce the estimation of our clients in the eyes of
right-thinking members of the society.
“For the records, and in
re-stating the obvious, our clients are lawfully engaged members of your staff
entitled to monthly salary which your company has not been able to pay for over
36 months and in some cases 12 months.
“Yet, our clients’
diligence and outstanding performances in the above regard have earned
thempromotions, evidenced by letters of promotions from your company, as an
indication of your wholehearted satisfaction with the services rendered to your
company by our clients till date.
“It is in the course of
our clients’ diligent duties to your company that they secured advert
placements from some members of the public who in some circumstances made part
payments upfront as a form of commitment for advert placements, a gesture which
your company ratified and acted on severally and even commenced the said
adverts.
“This has also been
justified in a series of memos issued to our clients by your company
identifying the need to reconcile advert debts and also requesting for modality
for payment,” Olajengbesi letter read.
Mr Jonathan Nda-Isaiah,
a member of the Editorial Board, Leadership Newspaper told NAN that the
employees in question converted into personal use huge amount of adverts money
paid to them by clients.
“I am not aware they
went to court; I only know that the employees in question diverted advert money
but it’s the HR people or the MD that can speak on it,” he said.
Also speaking, the
Managing Director of the organisation, Mr. Muazu Elazeh, told NAN that he has
yet to see the court papers but would mandate their lawyer to follow up the
matter.
“I am just hearing this
from you, I have not seen any court paper and they have not served me; I have
not seen it. I will call our lawyer to know if she has been served but I have
not seen and nobody served me.
“I cannot respond to
what I have not seen; I think the normal thing is for me to see it first before
I start responding, I am just hearing it from you now,” Elazeh said. (NAN)

















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