He made the claim while reacting to federal government’s announcement that it had secured
a warrant of arrest against him for alleged conspiracy, diversion of public
funds and official corruption.
A Wuse Zone 2 Magistrates’ Court,
Abuja, issued the warrant dated September 18 and signed by Akanni Olaide, the
Chief District Judge II, FCT.
Spokesperson of the panel,
Lucie-Ann Laha, made a copy of the warrant available to the media on Thursday.
However, Nwaoboshi’s lawyer, Mr
Augustine Mowah, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Asaba
that there was no letter inviting him to any panel.
Mowah said: “I state categorically
that Nwaoboshi was never served any invitation to appear before any panel
anywhere in Nigeria.
“Never was any such invitation
served him. The publication on the issue that has been going round as usual is
fake news.
“This is what I call junk news
going round everywhere. As at today, no letter has been served on the Senator”.
Mowah said that Nwaoboshi is a
lawyer and a law-abiding citizen, adding that the basis of that purported
letter circulating that he became aware of was wrong.
He challenged the publishers of
such news to come forward with their evidence of any letter inviting him.
The legal
practitioner added that he understood that the matter was in relation with a
company of which the Senator was never a member or shareholder.
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