Planned protest: Pat Utomi threatens law suit over Bayo Onanuga’s claims
Maureen Aguta
Prof. Pat Utomi has threatened to seek redress from international criminal and other human rights courts if Mr. Bayo Onanuga, spokesman of President Bola Tinubu doesn’t offer reasonable explanation to his false comment linking him to the planned nationwide protest which he (Onanuga) claimed is insurrection.
Utomi in a press statement today (Monday) stated that his attention has been drawn to a statement by Mr. Bayo Onaauga, a spokesman for the presidency alleging that he has been a key player in demonstrations viewed as insurrection, reports Daily Independent.
The statement reads, “Let me state first and foremost that I have no problem with protests. They’re legitimate sources of feedback in a democracy. I’ve participated in several during military rule alongside some of those now in government.
“My reaction to Onanuga’s statement has therefore nothing to do with the legitimacy of the demonstrations but with the deliberate and outright falsehood of the statement.
“First, I’ve been living in the United States for several months now and was actually unaware of threats of demonstrations so I couldn’t have been part of something I didn’t know was in the works.
“As a student of the State in post-Colonial Africa, I’m horrified that agents of the State can fabricate deliberate falsehood.
“As I know phones are bugged there should at least be evidence of some contact between me and these ostensible demonstration planners. They don’t even need to produce the conversation to show evidence but just a thread of contacts.
“If no evidence of Mr. Onanuga’s false assertion is shown I’ll assume it reasonable that the object is to water the ground for false treasonable felony charges that can result in the claim of one’s life.
“I intend to therefore proceed to the international criminal and other human rights courts if a reasonable explanation is not forthcoming.
“I’ll also have no choice but to institute a claim of N500 Billon for fake news, hate speech and intent to procure State murder of an innocent citizen. If judicial capture makes justice problematic in Nigeria I expect that I can trust extra-national institutions and global human solidarity.
“As one who survived two assassination attempts under Abacha of which there are public court records when some of those now in power were my colleague freedom advocates, I’m clear they know the consequence of their plotting.
“I have in a reaction on X already indicated that I meant to ignore the false assertion but I have been advised of a more sinister motive of State terror that should not be allowed to go unchallenged. In the plan apparently being instigated by Mr. Onanuga,” Utomi added.