Innocent Chukwuma, CEO of Innoson Nigeria Limited, has filed a N200
billion lawsuit against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC).
According to a statement shared with TheCable, the
lawsuit has been filed at the Enugu high court by Joseph N. Mbadugha of
McCarthy Mbadugha & Co, the counsel to Innocent Chukwuma.
Chukwuma is suing the EFCC for defamation, malicious falsehood and unlawful imprisonment.
The
Innoson boss had been arrested by the capital market and insurance
fraud unit of the EFCC on December 19, claiming that he resisted arrest
and used forged documents to get tax waivers.
Chukwuma maintained
that at no time did Innocent Chukwuma receive an invitation or was
invited by the EFCC or was there any time he jumped an administrative
bail granted by the EFCC, his spokesperson, Cornel Osigwe, said.
“Innoson
is a public figure and a well-known industrialist of international
repute. There is no how he would be invited by the EFCC and he would
ignore or refuse to honour it,” Osigwe said in the statement.
He also said he did not have any recent issue with the EFCC.
“The
last issue Innoson had with EFCC was an invitation extended to him in
2012 based on a complaint against him by Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB).
Innoson honoured this invitation and subsequently EFCC filed a charge
against him at the Lagos high court.
The charge was subsequently struck out,” he said.
“However,
Innocent Chukwuma and Innoson Nigeria Ltd appealed against the order
striking out on the basis that it ought to be dismissal and not striking
out. The appeal- appeal no: CA/I/1330Cm/2017 is till date still pending
at the court of Appeal Lagos State. Since then EFCC has never invited
him.
“On this premise, Chief Innocent Chukwuma (OFR) and Innoson
Nigeria Ltd are claiming against EFCC; N30 billion exemplary damages;
N30 billion for assault and battery; N30 billion for false imprisonment;
N40 billion for injury to feelings- mental pains and anxiety arising
from malicious falsehood and or defamatory publications of the
defendants against the plaintiffs; N50 billion for injury to plaintiff’s
reputation arising from the said publications; N20 billion for general
damages.
“An order that the published words complained of; be
retracted by the defendants and such retraction be published in two
national newspapers, including the Punch Newspapers.”
Source: TheCable.ng
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