Mr. Frank Okon |
By Nse Peter
Former PDP aspirant in the 2011
governorship election in Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Frank Okon’s dispute with his
erstwhile lawyer, Mr. Andem Ndem has sparked off debates on the Internet, even
as a Uyo-based legal practitioner, Mr. Anthony Ebuk has admonished Okon that
the manner in which he has parted ways with Ndem will give Governor Godswill Akpabio
cause to laugh at him.
Frank Okon is still in court,
challenging the PDP primaries that paved the way for the re-election of
Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State, more than two years after Akpabio
defeated him in the said primaries, and Andem Ndem was part of Okon’s legal
team until it was hurriedly sacked some months ago by Okon while the suit challenging
Akpabio was still in court.
The dispute between Frank Okon and
Andem Ndem seems to be on how much money Ndem is entitled to as his legal fees.
Okon admits in the statement he posted in Ibom Forum, “I am owing
Barrister Andem Ndem & Co N2.2 million for their services as per my written
agreement with them before the outset of the case, an amount which is ready for
them to pick up anytime they are ready”. Okon went further to say that he has
written to the Nigeria Bar Association to investigate his former lawyer for
‘professional misconduct’.
“You may just begin to imagine the
resounding laughter at Wellington Bassey
way as soon as your mail got published,” Anthony Ebuk wrote in Ibom Forum,
disproving of Frank Okon’s posting in the forum, informing the public that
Andem Ndem has filed a court case against him in an Abuja high court. Wellington
Bassey Way is the road leading to the Government House, Uyo, and Ebuk is
apparently referring to its number one occupant – Governor Godswill Akpabio.
Ibom Forum is an Akwa Ibom online
discussion group, hoisted under the Yahoo! platform.
“I am not sure this forum is the proper
avenue to sort out this situation. If there are issues between you and your
legal counsel, sort it out privately. Washing certain dirty linens in public
does attract reproach or contempt even from ardent supporters of your cause,”
wrote Mr. Ebuk.
“People have no way of accessing
potential leaders except on how they react, respond to, and manage even
domestic issues such as this. We will be relieved and even glad if the next
mail we read from you on this issue is to a report of settlement and a
withdrawal of the suit.”
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