By MBAFAN ADE, Abuja –
The Middle Belt Journalists Forum (MBJF), has described as false and fabricated, a recent media report, which claimed that the Forum “once accused the Director-General of the Industrial Training Fund, ITF, Sir Joseph Ari, of sponsoring Christian militias in Jos axis to foment religious crisis in the Middle Belt region.”
The story, with headline: “ITF DG Joseph Ari on fire for allegedly sponsoring Christian militias to forment religious crisis,” was published by an online news medium (not NATIONAL ACCORD), and lifted by another online platform, Opera News, during the week.
Reacting to the report, the MBJF, in a statement on Wednesday, jointly signed by its President, Jonathan Ipaa and Secretary-General, Oikeke Igado-Kure, debunked the report, describing it as a deliberate act of mischief and malicious intention to misinform and mislead gullible members of the public to achieve the purpose of precipitating bad blood and crisis.
The MBJF further said that the allegation was merely a figment of the malicious and mischievous imagination of the faceless reporter and described it as distressing, unfortunate, completely repugnant to natural justice.
It further threatened to file a law suit against the author of the report and its publishers if they failed to produce documentary evidence of their claims or tender an unreserved apology.
Part of the statement reads:
“As a matter of fact, there has never been a time that MBJF raised such an allegation against the ITF DG and no media organization has ever reported such an allegation, which implies that it is clearly a figment of the malicious and mischievous imagination of the fabricator of the said story and should be treated as such
“For the avoidance of doubt, at no time has the MBJF, either in its public engagement or in private, ever accused the ITF DG, a highly respected journalist, who has over the years also paid his dues in the noble profession of any misdemeanor as published in the report.
“Dragging the MBJF into such fabricated falsehood is to say the least a very damaging and nauseating mischief that is taken too far and definitely comes with legal consequences because the freedom of expression is not a license to irresponsibly fabricate malicious falsehood against others.
“We, therefore, challenge the author and publishers of the story to produce documentary evidence of their claims within the next 48 hours or tender an unreserved apology to us in their platforms and one other media or be ready for a date with us in court on charges of defamation.”
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