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Ex-Nigerian House Of Representatives' Speaker, Dogara Denies Conniving With UBEC To Squander N1Billion Contract Fund

It also demanded a written apology to Dogara within three days from the date of the receipt of the letter or risk legal action.

Former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, has threatened to institute legal action against publishers of an online news blog, Wikki Times over a libellous story published against him on June 28, 2021. 

In a letter addressed to the blog by Dogara's lawyers, Ahmed Accanny and N. Yusuf, the publisher was asked to publish a retraction of the story which alleged that the former Speaker connived with the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) to squander N1 billion meant for renovation of schools in his Federal Constituency. 

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It also demanded a written apology to Dogara within three days from the date of the receipt of the letter or risk legal action. 
 
The letter read in part, “Your disingenuous publication purported to elicit information from some named persons one of whom is one Gideon Gambo, whom your spurious publication claim is an uncle to our client and NUT (Nigerian Union of Teachers) Chairman of Bogoro Local Government Area. Your publication went on to recklessly quote the said Gideon Gambo, a fictitious uncle to our client as saying that.[story_link align="left"]95886[/story_link]
 
“It is very glaring that nowhere in your ignoble publication other than the sensational headline did you trace the release of the sum of N1 billion to UBEC for the construction of Model schools which UBEC undertakes at N250 million and have constructed same in many states across the country. 

"Since you have categorically failed to state whether the purported sum of 1 billion naira was released and to whom, how therefore did you arrive at the conclusion that our client in conjunction with UBEC has squandered a nonexistent sum of N1 billion? It is crystal clear that you have left no intelligent person in doubt as to the fact that your mendacious publication was just meant to defame our client.
 
“As though the foregoing was not enough, you went on to personally state that the proposed ICT centre in the community has been converted to an APC (App Progressives Congress) warehouse used by Dogara. The building which has an APC Logo, the political party of Dogara, is behind his house.[story_link align="left"]95944[/story_link]

"Our client finds it shocking that you went to great lengths to starkly defame him without a shred of evidence and had to resort to base conjecture and suppositions. In sharp contrast to what your unfounded publication would have the world believe, our client has no uncle dead or alive that bears the name, Gideon Gambo in which by virtue of your publication is the acclaimed principal of Gwarangah Secondary School and chairman of NUT, Bogoro L.G.A. 
 
“One of such examples is your unfounded claim that members of the community told Wikki Times that the books meant to be distributed to the schools in the area have been stashed inside Dogara’s house as well.

“It may interest you to know that our client is not aware of the release of the sum of N1 billion to any entity by UBEC for the construction of schools in his constituency other than a budgetary line of N1 billion for the construction of Model Schools in Dass Central Primary School, Tafawa Balewa Central Primary School, Bogoro Primary School and Gwarangah Primary School at the cost of N250 billion each, of which there was no budgetary release of the monies appropriated. 

“Consequently, the projects could not have been undertaken. It is also noteworthy that contrary to the letters of your defamatory publication, no project was ever listed in the budget for Junior Secondary School in Gwarangah. 

“Our client is baffled by the fact that you opted to feign ignorance of the fact that the responsibility of fixing and rehabilitating schools lies with the state government and not on our client who as a legislator merely but concertedly nominates the schools where the projects will be carried out.

"The grossly unfounded claim that books meant for school children are stashed in our client’s house at Gwarangah and that the ICT centre at Gwarangah bears the APC logo are not only fantastic lies but seem like a carefully crafted scene of a fictitious movie. Our client is equally marvelled and mortified by your publication’s insinuations that he works for UBEC and superintends over their projects all in a bid to defame him.

"You are therefore and hereby given a period of three days from the date of service of this letter on you, to retract your defamatory publication against our client and unequivocally apologize for same through the same medium you used, failing which we shall proceed to seek legal redress against you before a competent court of law in the course of which we shall claim substantial damages against you.”