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Dokpesi laments over U.S Visa Revoke, sues Lai Mohammed, Malami

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People’s Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain Raymond Dokpesi has initiated a legal action against the Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Lai Mohammed, and the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice Abubakar Malami after his name was included in a “looters list” published by the federal government.

Dokpesi, according to The Nation, said the defendants allegedly sent the list to the U.S Embassy, after which his visa was revoked on March 16.

He is seeking N5billion in damages, adding that his visa was revoked because of the inclusion of his name in the list.

Saraki, through his lawyer Mike Ozekhome (SAN), filed the suit at an FCT High Court, praying that the court orders the defendants to issue a retraction and public apology, adding that adding him in the list is malicious as he has not been convicted of any of such crime.

“The defendants’ defamatory publications are malicious and calculated to overreach and prejudice my fair trial and for purposes of stampeding and cowing the court to convict me at all cost by agreeing with the defendants’ skewed position,” Dokpesi said.

He also prayed that the court directs the defendants to cease from issuing “defamatory” remarks about him, and also N50million as cost of legal services for the suit.

Dokpesi, who is currently on trial allegedly receiving N2.2billion from the office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), said this was why his name is in the “looters’ list”.

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