Alleged $30bn Loot: ‘We’re Sorry’, First News Apologizes To Gbajabiamila

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THE management of First News online newspaper has apologised to the Chief of Staff to the President, Rt Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, over a news story published on its platform on 29 January 2024.

The story written by the Editor, Mr Segun Olatunji, was entitled, “How Gbajabiamila Attempted To Corner $30bn, 66 Houses Traced To Sabiu.”

The First News management, in a statement on Wednesday, said it had discovered the said story contained “falsehoods and fabricated stories  handed out to us as facts by a misleading source which was highly negligent on our part and for which we deeply tender an unreserved apology to the Chief of Staff to the President.”

As a responsible media organisation, we wish to state very categorically that we have no malicious intent towards the person of the Chief of Staff to the President or his office. Hence, our decision to tender an unreserved apology and the need to publish a retraction of the said story.”

Segun Olatunji was arrested and detained in an underground cell by the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) and tortured.

The publisher of FirstNews Online, Daniel Iworiso-Markson, said the case has been settled out of court.

Olatunji was abducted in his home in the Iyana-Odo, Abule Egba area of Lagos State in March, eliciting wild condemnation from the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN) and International Press Institute (IPI)

The management of the online newspaper initially linked the action to a recent story published by FirstNews titled, “Revealed: “Defence Chief Running Office Like Family Business – Public Interest Lawyers”, but later knew it was the anti-Gbajabiamila story.

The arrest has thrown panic among the staff of the Newspaper.

His wife, Abiodun Olatunji, said the armed men numbering ten arrived at their residence, a few minutes after 6pm and whisked her husband away without leaving any information behind as to where they were taking him to. 

She said her husband’s abductors reached for his phone and seized it immediately after they arrived before bundling him into a van like a common criminal and zoomed off.

While further narrating the incident, she said efforts to know his offence or where they were taken him to were rebuffed by the stern-looking men.

Some armed men dressed in military uniform totalling ten in number (two in uniform and the remaining 8 in mufti but all armed) arrived at our residence at Dauda Oriyomi Street, Iyana+Odo along Joke Ayo in the Abule Egba area of Lagos State and took away my husband.

“They refused to state his offence and where they were taken him to despite all the efforts to make them do so”, she said. 

The publisher of FirstNews, Daniel Iworiso-Markson, who also confirmed the incident, said there has been no trace of Olatunji, as his phone line has been switched off, neither has anyone reached the family or the management of FirstNews to disclose the real reason behind his abduction.

While condemning the way and manner Olatunji was whisked away, Iworiso-Markson stated that he was never invited formally to answer any issue that bothered national security.

The management of First News is using this opportunity to call on the military high command and the security agencies to let us know his whereabouts and the reason why he was arrested. 

“First News (online and print) is a reputable independent digital news network that prides itself on being a frontline media outfit committed to engaging its world-class audience with factual, authentic, and credible information.

We conduct our journalism activities with strict observance of the high standards of ethics, accountability, professionalism and legality, while exercising our rights to freedom of expression and information, all in a bid to ensure credible reporting of the news behind the news in Politics, Business, Education, Sport, Health, Entertainment and many more.

“If there was any infraction that bothers on national security, Olatunji should have first been formally invited rather than this Gestapo style of arrest that reminds of the dark days of the military era, where press freedom was stifled”. 

 

Eighteen-Eleven Media 

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