Nigeria's embattled Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, vows he will waive
his constitutional immunity to clear his name over the N90 billion he
allegedly received from the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) for
the funding of the 2019 elections.
The vice president, through his verified twitter handle,
@ProfOsinbajo, said, “In the past few days, a spate of reckless and
malicious falsehoods have been peddled in the media against me by a
group of malicious individuals.
“The defamatory and misleading assertions invented by this clique had
mostly been making the social media rounds anonymously.
“I have today instructed the commencement of legal action against two
individuals, one Timi Frank and another Katch Ononuju, who have put
their names to these odious falsehoods.
“I will waive my constitutional immunity to enable the most robust
adjudication of these claims of libel and malicious falsehood."
A former deputy national publicity secretary of the All Progressives
Congress (APC), Comrade Timi Frank, had on Monday claimed the travails
of Osinbajo were due to an alleged N90-billion scandal, and that
recent developments involving him had nothing to do with 2023
politics.
Frank urged Osinbajo to sue him instead of threatening media houses
over his latest revelation, saying he was waiting to receive a court
summons.
He also asked Osinbajo to resign as the vice president to give room
for a thorough investigation and unbiased prosecution in court,
saying,
“This is important so as not to influence the judiciary as well as use
public funds to pursue the case as a sitting vice president,” Frank
stated.
his constitutional immunity to clear his name over the N90 billion he
allegedly received from the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) for
the funding of the 2019 elections.
The vice president, through his verified twitter handle,
@ProfOsinbajo, said, “In the past few days, a spate of reckless and
malicious falsehoods have been peddled in the media against me by a
group of malicious individuals.
“The defamatory and misleading assertions invented by this clique had
mostly been making the social media rounds anonymously.
“I have today instructed the commencement of legal action against two
individuals, one Timi Frank and another Katch Ononuju, who have put
their names to these odious falsehoods.
“I will waive my constitutional immunity to enable the most robust
adjudication of these claims of libel and malicious falsehood."
A former deputy national publicity secretary of the All Progressives
Congress (APC), Comrade Timi Frank, had on Monday claimed the travails
of Osinbajo were due to an alleged N90-billion scandal, and that
recent developments involving him had nothing to do with 2023
politics.
Frank urged Osinbajo to sue him instead of threatening media houses
over his latest revelation, saying he was waiting to receive a court
summons.
He also asked Osinbajo to resign as the vice president to give room
for a thorough investigation and unbiased prosecution in court,
saying,
“This is important so as not to influence the judiciary as well as use
public funds to pursue the case as a sitting vice president,” Frank
stated.
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