…CONSORTIUM OF LAWYERS, ETHNIC YOUTH LEADERS, CSO CHIDE THE
WASHINGTON POST
… ALLEGE GLOBAL SMEAR CAMPAIGN AGAINST AITEO AND ITS
FOUNDER BENEDICT PETERS
… INSIST THAT MATTERS ALREADY SETTLED IN COURT REMAIN
SETTLED
… CALL ON BUSINESSES OWNERS TO ONLY ENGAGE IN HEALTHY
COMPETITION
There is no downplaying the trend of media corruption
gaining traction in recent times. What is fast gaining notoriety is the rate at
which foreign journalists are contracted by some unscrupulous entities to do
damage to national growth through indigenous players.
Like the colour and literal meaning of crude, the petroleum
industry in Nigeria has always been one in which some companies and individuals
have played their hand in the crudest manners.
For this group of people who have held sway for decades,
every entity perceived as competition must be crushed for them to have a field
day while fleecing the country of billions of dollars and stashing them in
offshore accounts.
To the faceless, grief-stricken and rent seeking saboteurs,
playing in the petroleum industry is a war; and no one can be trusted in the
ferocious survival battle.
While competition is a welcome development in a capitalist
economy like Nigeria’s, healthy rivalry is not an expression one would find in
the lexicon of these corporate hyenas who only feed on the flesh and blood of
competitors.
Beyond the boardroom now, major players have taken their
bitter rivalry to the newsrooms. They even go as far as contracting foreign
journalists especially those renowned for their expertise and experience in
paid media warfare.
One of such mercenaries is Peter Whoriskey, a staff of the
Washington Post who focuses on investigations of economic and financial issues.
Interestingly, Whoriskey has not been found to do any work
in or on Nigeria. There are not known published works of his that dwell on
Nigeria, her politics, business or culture.
However, perhaps because of his predilection for the seamy
side of journalism, he was the go-to guy for international oil companies when
they want to roughen up their competitors.
By deploying scandalous mails to his targets, Whoriskey's
subtle threat is unmistakable. His veiled reference to unfounded scandals
readily gives him out as a paid fifth columnist waiting to bear his fangs. Many
are waiting with bated breath to see how he intends to publish the supposed
dirts he has on the Nigerian businessmen. Whatever report he comes with
eventually may not pass the ethical test.
Meanwhile, a consortium of lawyers for human rights and
justice and the Council of Ethnic Youth Leaders of Nigeria (CEYLN) in
conjunction with some Civil Society organizations have alleged that there is an
ongoing plot global media campaign against Aiteo Group of Companies and its
founder, Mr. Benedict Peters using the Washington Post.
In a joint press conference by the different groups, they
allege that the allegations being peddled against Mr. Peters and Aiteo are the
same issues which have already been conclusively determined by courts of
competent jurisdiction or pending in court and the purpose of the publication
could only be to impugn the integrity of Mr. Peters and the company.
“Out of the five questions Mr. Whoriskey inquired about,
question 1 has been resolved by a competent court of law in Nigeria and the
decision widely publicized. A simple internet search would have availed
Mr. Whoriskey of the judgment of the case and the present state of affairs.
Further, questions 2-5 were directly extracted from untested allegations
contained in a first amended verified complaint filed before the United States
District Court, Southern District of Texas, Houston Division” the groups
alleged.
They called on media houses not to yield their platforms to
people whose objectives were not noble as such would encourage unhealthy
business rivalry. “There is a plethora of questions which The Washington Post
rather has to answer and which directly calls to question its genuineness in
permitting this to happen. It will be damning to the long-held image of
The Washington Post that its staff have yielded the platform of the medium to
the use for a global smear campaign and unhealthy business rivalry” Mr. Tochukwu
Ohazuruike who addressed the press was quoted as saying.
In answering the allegations against Mr. Peters, the groups
claimed that “Mr. Peters has stated severally that he has never received any
favour by way of facilitation or otherwise from Dieziani Alison-Madueke, and
there was therefore nothing to be grateful for. He has severally denounced any
such attempt to link the purchase of his property with Dieziani under such
premises. His purchase of the furniture was in furtherance of his desire to furnish
a property that belonged to him, and those furniture can be found, even today,
at his said property at 58 Harley House. No furniture that belonged to him can
be found at any other place other than in his property. The furniture found at
the UK address of Dieziani Alison-Madueke does not belong to him, and certainly
could not have been the same found in his said property at 58 Harley
House.”
They insist that the answers they provided should discourage
future smear campaigns as this is not the first time it was happening saying
“we hope that with these answers we would have satisfied Mr. Whoriskey
and got him to alert his sponsors that the plot is dead on arrival and cannot
be revived. We also say to all such persons who would in the future want to regurgitate
these issues that the answers are already available in the public space as
there is nothing hidden and there is nothing any media house can unearth again
so no need taking any jobs from the sponsors of this smear campaign.”
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