Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State, yesterday, took an
unprecedented step as he entered the dock to give evidence at a Kaduna
high court in a libel suit he instituted against the publishers of The
Union newspapers, Vanguard reports.
Governor el-Rufai sued the newspaper and its reporter in Kaduna when the
medium published that he declared assets worth N90 billion, including
40 mansions, scattered across the country.
The governor then personally went to court to file for libel.
At the court appearance yesterday, Governor el-Rufai, who was
accompanied by his deputy, Mr. Barnabas Bantex, told the court, when he
was led in evidence by his counsel, A. U. Mustapha, that he was in court
to seek justice over the attempt by the publishers of The Union to
scandalise him.
During cross-examination by counsel to the defence, el-Rufai affirmed
that he declared his assets as governor-elect, as mandated by the
constitution, prior to taking the oath of office as Governor of Kaduna
State.
He said he became very successful and comfortable as a chartered quantity surveyor while still young.
The case has been adjourned to June 15 for the defence to open its case.
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