
In a statement signed by the Sun Managing
Director/Editor-in- Chief, Mr. Eric Osagie, the paper said it took the
decision to return the money following the controversy it has since
generated. Their statement after the cut...
“The ManÂagement of The Sun Publishing Limited has considered the public outcry and diverse controversies generated among media housÂes, the Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN) and the public over the N120 million paid by the Goodluck Jonathan administration as compensation to newspaÂper companies for the unlawful seizure of their newspapers and stoppage of circulation by armed soldiers in several cities across the country in June 2014.
- After the unlawful action of the military, to which The Sun lost
millions of naira, we had signified the intention to commence
litiÂgation against the Federal Government along with other affected
newspaper companies.
2. However, at the level of the NPAN, which The Sun is a member, a deÂcision was collectively taken to accept the PresiÂdency’s offer of peaceÂful settlement in place of litigation in the interest of peace and national seÂcurity. - We were later inÂformed of the payment of N120 million compensaÂtion out of which the sum of N9 million was paid to The Sun Management by the NPAN.
- At the time the comÂpensation was paid, we had no inkling whatsoÂever under which expenÂditure sub-head in the Presidency the fund was sourced and that it was alÂlegedly part of the funds meant for the purchase of arms.
- As a very responsible newspaper organization, which places premium on ethics, individual and corÂporate integrity, we are certainly embarrassed by the turn of events and the unfortunate insinuation of involvement in the illegal sharing of the nation’s commonwealth and the feasting on the blood of soldiers fighting the war against insurgency.
- We believe strongly in our corporate integrity and principles of fairness and social justice, which have driven our business considerations over the years.
- In the light of the foregoing, we have reÂturned the cheque of N9 million to the NPAN for onward transmission to the source through which it came.
- We have seen that the good intention not to seek redress in court has seemÂingly backfired.
- We have also given notice to our lawyers to immediately commence the process in court to redress the huge loss sufÂfered through the actions of the military.
- We assure our teemÂing readers of our comÂmitment to serving them faithfully and conscienÂtiously by upholding the time-tested principles of fair business ethics, eqÂuity and social justice.
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