Tunde Bakare, the firebrand lawyer and pastor who yesterday answered
an invitation of the State Security Service (SSS), which appealed to him
to tone down his blazing political message on the pulpit, is about to
serve a different kind of fire to AIT Television.
In a letter to the Chairman of DAAR Communications, which owns AIT
Television, lawyers to the Pastor today gave the station 48 hours to
apologize for yesterday’s 8pm newscast, in which it said that Mr. Bakare
was arrested by the SSS for his speech at the Latter Rain Assembly the
previous day, or face immediate legal action.
The lawyers noted that in the broadcast, AIT alleged that Mr. Bakare
was “detained for 48 hours by the State Security Service before he was
released on bail,” and that during interrogation, Mr. Bakare “denied
making certain statements in his speech and stated that he was misquoted
by the press”.
“The foregoing statements credited to our client were never made by
him neither at the State Security Services office nor at any other
place,” the letter said. “By your statements, you have injured the
reputation of our client by portraying him as a man who lacks the
temerity and courage to stand by his words before constituted
authority.”
According to the statement, the “calculated attempt to further
injure the reputation” of Pastor Bakare was followed up this morning on
the live “Focus Nigeria” programme when anchor Kunle Adewale, commenting
on the topic, “ARREST AND DETENTION OF PASTOR TUNDE BAKARE BY THE SSS,”
posited that the pastor is “mixing politics with the pulpit” and urged
Nigerians to call in and comment on his conduct.
“The comment/broadcast of Kunle Adewale during the live broadcast,
insinuates that our client is a disgruntled politician who is hiding
under the disguise of religion to instigate a change of government,” the
notice said. “The comment/broadcast also suggests that our client’s
“message of enlightenment” is an incitement on Nigerians to revolt
against the present Government.
It further affirmed that the broadcast is malicious, offensive and
intended to disparage Mr. Bakare and cause him embarrassment and public
condemnation.
“The aforestated publication has grossly lowered the reputation of
our client in the estimation of right-thinking members of the Nigerian
society and the world in general. It has exposed our client, founder of
Latter Rain Assembly and Convener of Save Nigeria Group to public odium
and ridicule. Our client has been inundated with calls and text messages
by friends and associates who are perturbed by the broadcast. This
broadcast has exposed our client to the worst condemnation ever made
against any Pastor and Human Rights Activist.”
Furthermore, said the notice, “Our client finds it totally
unacceptable that a man who convened the peaceful protest on the removal
of subsidy in Lagos would be so cowardly as to deny making the said
speech or attributing the content of his speech to the misquotations of
the press. It corrodes the reputation of our client to suggest that a
man of his status who chooses to walk the path of honesty would use the
Lord’s name for political gains or lie against the press.”
AIT has yet to respond to the ultimatum, which will expire on Thursday.
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