By Agency Reports
The Edo government has issued Ogbeide Ifaluyi-Isibor a 24-hour ultimatum to retract and apologise for a defamatory social media post.
Failure to comply, the government warned, will lead to both civil and criminal legal proceedings against him.
The warning was relayed in a letter signed by the attorney general and commissioner for justice, Samson Osagie, dated June 8.
The government condemned the post circulated on Friday, which accused the administration of irregularities and incompetence.
It described Mr Ifaluyi-Isibor’s post as malicious and defamatory to Governor Monday Okpebholo and members of the Edo Executive Council.
According to the government, the publication was baseless and aimed at discrediting the governor and his cabinet.
The post reportedly claimed only three executive council meetings were held in eight months, and alleged that the governor primarily resided in Abuja.
It also accused the governor of manipulating contract awards from the capital and hoarding state funds for a Supreme Court judgment.
The alleged savings were said to relate to contracts initiated under the previous administration.
Mr Osagie rejected these claims as “completely false”, stating the government has held several council meetings.
He noted the meetings have resulted in significant decisions, including ongoing flyover construction in Benin.
The government accused Mr Ifaluyi-Isibor of criminal defamation and restated its intent to pursue legal action without an apology.
It demanded a public apology and retraction be issued via all social media platforms and in at least one national newspaper.
“This publication amounts to criminal defamation,” said the attorney general.
(NAN)