I won’t retract allegations over NDC ticket controversy — Okonkwo dares Obi

A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Kenneth Okonkwo, has rejected Peter Obi’s demand for a retraction and apology over allegations surrounding the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) primary elections.

Responding to Obi’s pre-action notice, Okonkwo said he would not withdraw the remarks he made during a recent interview on Channels Television, insisting that his statements were based on complaints brought to him by some aspirants and other sources.

The dispute followed allegations made by Okonkwo on Sunrise Daily, where he claimed that some NDC aspirants were asked to pay money to secure party tickets.

Obi, the NDC’s presidential candidate, later issued a pre-action letter through Alex Ejesieme, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), demanding a retraction, public apology and N5 billion in damages.

The former Anambra governor described Okonkwo’s claims as false, malicious and defamatory.

However, in a reply dated 16 June, Okonkwo, through his solicitors at Supreme God Chambers, denied defaming Obi.

“The kernel of your letter is that our Client defamed your Client through the interview on Channels Television on 8 June 2026,” Okonkwo’s lawyers wrote.

“Our Client denies that he defamed your Client in any manner whatsoever and expressly assert that his positon on the issues he expressed reflects the true positon of the matters so reflected.”

Okonkwo said his remarks were based on information allegedly provided by Obunike Ohaegbu, an NDC House of Representatives aspirant from Anambra State, along with other party members.

According to the letter, Ohaegbu approached Okonkwo for help in recovering N10 million he allegedly paid to the party during the nomination process.

The lawyers claimed Ohaegbu believed he had secured the ticket after making the payment but was later instructed to participate in direct primaries.

The response further alleged that Ohaegbu held Obi responsible for the development and encouraged Okonkwo to bring the matter to public attention.

Okonkwo’s legal team also referenced complaints allegedly made by other aspirants, including OAU Onyema, a former senatorial hopeful in Enugu State.

The letter alleged that some aspirants paid various sums during the screening and nomination process but later felt misled by party officials.

The lawyers argued that Okonkwo acted within his rights as a lawyer, public affairs analyst and politician by highlighting the complaints.

“Our Client stands by the truth of all he declared on Channels TV,” the lawyers said.

“The whole idea of his speaking on Channels TV, which information he received from the aspirants, NDC, and other Nigerians, is to expose transactional politics, ticket racketeering, extortion of aspirants, misleading representations, false pretense, undue influence and coercive pressure.”

They also accused Obi’s camp of publishing Okonkwo’s personal telephone number online after the pre-action letter was issued.

The lawyers described the publication as a breach of privacy and alleged that it exposed their client to harassment and attacks.

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