A Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court in Wuse Zone 2,
Abuja, has found former President Olusegun Obasanjo guilty of contempt.
The Nation reports that Justice Valentine Ashi, in a ruling
on Wednesday held that Obasanjo was in contempt of court for flouting orders
restraining him from among others, publishing his autobiography – “My Watch.”
Justice Ashi, in a ruling gave the former President 21 days
(from the day of service of the court’s orders on him) to explain why he should
not be punished for contempt for going ahead to publish the book despite the
ex-parte interim order made by the court on December 5 and a pending libel suit
involving him (Obasanjo).
Ashi restrained him from further publishing, printing or
offering for sale, the book, which content touches on the subject matter before
the court.
It would be recalled that Justice Ashi had on December 5
granted ex-parte interim orders, restraining Obasanjo from proceeding with
plans to publish the book or have it published for him, and fixed December 10
as the return date.
However, in spite of the court’s interim orders, the former
president went ahead to make public presentation of the book on Tuesday in
Lagos, arguing that the book had been published before the court was misled
into making the orders.
In a reaction, the judge took arguments from lawyer to the
plaintiff/applicant, Alex Iziyon (SAN) and defendant/respondent’s lawyer,
Realwon Okpanach on the plaintiff’s motion for interlocutory injunctions, the
defendant’s counter affidavit and motion for order to vacate the earlier
granted interim orders.
Justice Ashi, however, held that it was wrong for Obasanjo to
have proceeded to publish the book regardless of the fact that a libel suit,
which subject matter formed part of the content of the book, was still pending
before the court and that the orders he made on December 5 was still pending.
The judge in his ruling also held that it was immaterial that
the book was published before the interim orders were made, adding that
Obasanjo ought not to have publish the book because he was aware of the
part-heard libel suit relating to the letter he wrote to President Goodluck
Jonathan, where he (Obasanjo) accused a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP), Buruji Kashamu, of being a fugitive wanted in the United States.
“The fact that the book was published in November is
irrelevant. As long as the substantive suit is not yet determined, no party is
entitled to publish or comment on material facts that are yet to be decided on
by the court. I hold the defendant, not only in contempt of the court, but to
show cause why he should not be punished for contempt and ordered to undo what
he has wrongly done,” Ashi said.
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