By Iheanyi Chukwudi
The Governor Chukwuma Soludo-led Anambra State government has been given 48 hours to publish an apology and retraction in his X (formerly Twitter) account for the libelous statement against an Attorney and former junior tennis champion, Jacqueline Okwueze.
Giving the ultimatum in the letter addressed to the Secretary to the Government of Anambra State, through the Attorney General of the State, human rights lawyer, Chief Femi Falana (SAN), threatened to sue the government after 48 hours of receiving the letter if it refused to accede to the demand for the retraction of the libelous publication, public apology and damages of $50 million.
Falana, who referred to Okwueze as his client, said in his letter dated February 2, 2024, titled: “Re: Anambra Government Regrets Mistaken Identity In Tanya Okpala Story,” that a press statement credited to the Governor’s spokesman, Mr Christian Aburime, has not removed the stigma of infamy attracted by the libellous publication.
His letter reads in parts, “Our client (Jacqueline Okwueze) was a national junior tennis champion in Nigeria when she was younger and represented Nigeria in many tournaments in the 1990s.
She is a successful attorney who has practised law in the state of Texas and is a member of the United States Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit since 2012. She is a senior associate and head of the immigration department at the law firm of Sullo & Sullo Attorneys.
“Our client is happily married and lives with her family in Houston. She visits her parents who live in Ibadan, Oyo State.
Even though she has not visited Nigeria since 2017, the Anambra State Governor, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo CFR has announced the successful rescue of Ms. Jacqueline Okwueze, a former tennis champion and legal attorney who was recently captured in a distressing viral video on the streets.
“The Governor took to his official social media handles to disclose the positive outcome, revealing that Ms. Okwueze is now in the custody of the Anambra State Government.
“Governor Soludo emphasised his commitment to ensuring Ms. Okwueze’s well-being by promptly ordering her immediate rehabilitation and reintegration with her family.
He stated, “Jacqueline Okwueze (Fmr Tennis champion) is now in the custody of the Anambra State Government. She was with the Commissioner for Women Affairs when my wife spoke with her on the phone.”
The senior advocate stressed that his client was portrayed to the whole world as a drug addict who is in the custody of the Anambra State Government where she is undergoing psychiatric treatment, by the said publication.
His letter further said, “Having discovered that the publication was without any basis whatsoever, the Press Secretary to the Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Christian Aburime stated that the Anambra State government “has expressed regret and apology for the error of initially referring to the recently rescued Tanya Okpala as Jacqueline Okwueze.”
“If the Anamba State Government and the media had done any fact checks or due negligence research before exposing our client to ridicule of unimaginable proportion."
“However, since the press statement credited to Mr. Christian Aburime has not removed the stigma of infamy attracted by the libellous publication, our client demands that the retraction and apology tendered by the Anambra State Government be published by Governor Chukwuma Soludo in his X (formerly known as twitter) handle.”
Also he warned, “If Governor Soludo fails to accede to our request within 48 hours of the receipt of this letter, we shall not hesitate to initiate legal proceedings against the Anambra State Government for the retraction of the libelous publication, public apology and damages of $50 million.”
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