The High court sitting in Port Harcourt has said it has jurisdiction to
hear a defamation suit instituted by the National chairman of Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, Prince Uche Secondus against the Minister for
information and Culture, Lai Mohammed and Vintage Quest Limited,
publishers of a national daily.
The decision of the court was sequel to a motion of preliminary
objection moved by the defence that the court lacks the jurisdiction to
hear the matter, since the publishing company is based in Lagos.
Chief Judge of Rivers State, Justice Adama Iyaye Laminkara who
presided over the matter, said the publication where the name of
Secondus was listed as a corrupt individual was distributed and read in
Port Harcourt despite its publication in Lagos.
Justice Lamikanra, on that ground, upheld that the defamation suit can be instituted and heard in Port Harcourt.
The Chief Judge however fixed October 29 for hearing on the substantive matter.
Outside the court, Echezona Etiaba, who is counsel to the applicant,
Prince Uche Secondus, said challenging the jurisdiction of the court was
ploy to delay the matter.
“I am sure they know very well that the matter can be heard here in
Port Harcourt. Challenging the jurisdiction is just a delay tactics.
“Thank God the court has addressed that issue. So by the next time we
come to court it will be to do the main matter,” Etiaba said.
Counsel to Minister for information and Vintage Quest Company were not present in court.
National Chairman of the PDP, Uche Secondus is asking for one point
five billion naira in damages from the Minister of Information, Lai
Mohammed for publishing his name in the looters list
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