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Corruption Allegations: ‘I owe Asue Ighodalo no apology’ – Edo APC Chairman Tenebe
The All Progressives Congress, APC Chairman in Edo State, Mr. Jarrett Tenebe has insisted that his corruption comments against the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in the Edo state were valid and owes him no apology.
He said Ighodalo was involved in corruption and misappropriation of Edo state funds, following the preliminary report of the Edo State Asset Verification Committee and the Edo State Vehicle Recovery Committee whose reports indicted him.
CAPITAL POST recalled that Ighodalo was also the Economic adviser to the immediate past governor Godwin Obaseki for eight years.
Recall that lawyers to Asue Ighodalo from Banwo and Ighodalo law firm in Lagos, had in a letter to Tenebe dated 11th December 2024, demanded an apology and retraction within seven days, of what they described as the defamatory comment which he made in a virile video on the 10th of December 2024, the day Governor Monday Okpebholo made a presentation of N605 billion budget estimates to the Edo State House of Assembly.
Tenebe was quoted as sayng: “…the social media has been agog with our governor’s budget presentation about a mistake on a 650 billion naira and the rest of it. It’s a normal thing, Zuma made such mistake, and a lot of people make such mistakes. I don’t know figures. You see, that is how to know original and innocent people. Obaseki will not make such mistake because he has stolen billions before. Asue Ighodalo will not make such mistake, because he has stolen billions before.
However, in a response through his lawyer, Dr. Blessing Agbomhere Esq. of Blessing Agbomhere and Partners, dated 17th December 2024, Tenebe stood by his comments and denied each and every allegation of fact contained in the said letter.
He added that the alleged video is devoid of any atom of defamation or defamatory innuendo, insisting that as the Edo state APC Chairman, he made the comments in accordance with his rights of free speech as a citizen of Nigeria.
Agbomhere in the letter further said; “We further want to state unequivocally that our client did not defame your client in anyway and as such, there is no need for a public apology or retraction of comments made in the alleged video. But if your client decides to stretch this issue further by going to court, we will rely on the defense of justification in accordance with the report of the Edo State Vehicle Recovery Committee whose report indicted your client and the preliminary report of the Edo State Asset Verification Committee.”