CONA’S N1 BILLION SUIT ON WHITE PAPER AND SAM ONWUEMEODO’S LAMENTATIONS
By: Modestus Nwamkpa
On Friday 7th June 2013, in my usual infectious characteristic manner
of reading Newspapers, I stumbled over a bold headline “CONA SUES WHITE
PAPER FOR N1 BILLION…….SEEN AS PART OF ABUJA PLOT” published in White
Paper of Friday 7 June – Sunday 9th June 2013 edition wherein the
MD/Editor-in-Chief of the paper Mr. Sam
Onwuememodo informed the readers of the Newspaper of the Libel suit
instituted against his Newspaper by Prof Chinedu Asinu-Anosike popularly
known as CONA. According to him, the suit was necessitated by what the
Plaintiff (CONA) saw as a defamation of his personality arising from a
press conference of one Mr. John Paul Ochemba of Rockview Hotel Owerri
which the White paper published some time ago. At first, I could not
understand why Sam Onwuemeodo felt that a mere suit against his
Newspaper should form a bold headline to be read by readers, or is he
saying that nobody has the right to sue his paper to defend what
obviously was a purely the business of his Newspaper as a result of his
professional misconduct on the part of his Newspaper and himself of
course as the editor-in-chief. I want to tell him that action and
reaction are direct and opposite. One begets another.
Honestly,
after going through the report by Sam Onwuemeodo, I could not
understand the point he actually wanted to scone in that lengthy report.
From the beginning to the end of the report he was writing based on
speculation, gossip (as he always said somebody told him this or that)
hallucination, suspicion and finally his readiness to fight naked with
any perceived enemy from among the ‘Abuja politicians’ ultimately trying
to wipe up public sentiment. I want to say with all sense of
responsibility that my friend Sam Onwuemeodo left a vacuum in that his
report as he did not sufficiently defend the reason why his paper has to
publish a press conference of somebody against another person without
verifying the authenticity and veracity of the story. What is he talking
about? Or has he forgotten the cardinal principle of investigative
journalism. Now, he has landed himself and the Newspaper in trouble as
CONA saw the publication as defamation, fallacious, unfounded,
mischievous, besmirching and out rightly damaging to his (CONA’s) hard
earned reputation. And he is here blaming Abuja politicians.
Ironically, this was the Sam Onwuemeodo who claimed in that his report
that he rejected a material brought to him against Justice Goddy Anunihu
for publication and also who refused to publish a story in a CD in 2011
that a certain Governorship candidate was the best among other
candidates. Yet he was quick to publish a press conference against
somebody and he would shamelessly tell us he is being guided by God.
Haba! Sam Onwuemeodo. Or Is he saying that he is infallible or that he
is immune to litigation? Is his style of selective journalism the best
way of reporting? Abeg save us the stress man.
However, to say
the least, I have been disappointed and a bit worried with Sam of
recent. The way and manner he is throwing professional Conduct and
ethical journalism to the wind and nose diving into writing sectional
piece especially those that favour the government of the day gives one a
cause to worry. Before now, I have some degree of respect for him
especially in his X-ray column but frankly speaking, I do not know what
has come over him of recent. I have expressed this worry to some
friends. With this, Sam Onwuemeodo is gradually but systematically
killing white paper as public interest for the paper has reduced maybe
unknown to him. There is no balanced or objective journalism which is
the hallmark of journalism in White Paper. Every report is tailored
towards government Policies and programme including the views of the
apostles of the government as if to say White Paper is a government
owned outfit. No contrary report or view. White Paper should take a clue
from other local tabloid in the State like Horn Newspaper, Announcer,
Trumpeta etc.
All the sentiments, gossips and wrong impression
Sam Onwuemeodo tried to create in that report to me, are all
nonsensical, irresponsible and mere lamentations. Or how could one take
him serious that a libel suit instituted by a man of CONA’s standing and
stature in the society could be blamed on imaginary Abuja Politicians.
This is just a tale told by Sam full of sound and fury, signifying
nothing. This is a cheap blackmail. By the way, did he not know the
existence of Abuja Politicians before he went and published an
unverifiable story against High Chief Anosike? Is he the only Editor of a
Newspaper in Owerri? Why did he think he is so important a personality
that Abuja politicians would want his head? He is in fact having a very
wrong impression of. Again, does he expect everybody to keep quiet while
he uses his Newspaper to impugn on people’s reputation? I am surprised
at this Sam Onwuemeodo making himself too important.
The case
with CONA is in Court. He has the constitutional right to defend himself
in court not in the pages of Newspaper. Let him shut up his mouth and
save his ink. The battle is not a physical one but rather a legal one.
He said he would take the battle to their door step. Hear him “I will
drag everybody out and the thing will escalate so that at the end of the
day, those who have eaten with some of this people would know they had
made a mistake” Sam please go to court and iron out your matter.
Whatever you sow, you reap. This is not time for self righteousness.
Finally, I want to say that many readers of White Papers are
disappointed and disgusted with his recent handling of the medium. They
know the truth, the lies and the praise singing in all he writes about
the government. The earlier he adjusts the better for him. Government
and power are transient. A word is enough for the wise.
Modestus Nwamkpa writes from Owerri, 08164980379
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