Ghanaian Newspaper, The New Statesman Retracts Story On Springfield, Okyere, Tenders Apology

    A Ghanaian newspaper, The New Statesman has retracted and
    apologized for a defamatory and libelous story it published on September 25,
    2015, against Springfield Energy and its CEO, Mr. Kevin Okyere, where it
    sensationally tried to link the duo to corruption in the Nigerian petroleum
    sector.

    The New Statesman, which gave wings to the defamatory report
    in Ghana and Nigeria, in a retraction published on the cover page of the
    October 16 edition and subsequently on page 2, regretted that the previous
    report it ran was inaccurate saying, “Apart from the fact that Springfield did
    business with the NNPC in Nigeria, the News Statesman has no evidence that
    Springfield’s dealings with NNPC were not legitimately secured…”

    Springfield Energy is an oil and gas company with operations
    in Ghana and Nigeria.
    Mr. Okyere and his company had sued the newspaper and its
    publisher, GAB Productions Limited, for GH¢30 million ($7.5m) for libel, at an
    Accra High Court on September 30.
    The duo also threatened to sue other newspapers for
    publishing unsubstantiated reports linking them to corruption in Nigeria.
    It is however unclear whether the plaintiffs would
    discontinue the suit.
    The full text of The New Statesman’s retraction reads:
    “RETRACTION: REPORT ON KEVIN OKYERE, SPRINGFIELD
    The new statesman wishes to retract in full its report of
    Friday, September 25, 2015.
    “THE HANDSOME GHANAIAN MILLIONAIRE AND NIGERIA’S BEAUTIFUL
    $20BN EX-PETROLEUM MINISTER”.
    The new statesman, as its readers are fully aware, has been
    consistent in highlighting for its mainly Ghanaian readers efforts by the new
    Buhari government to tackle corruption in Nigeria. Much of such publications
    have focused on the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and its former
    Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke.
    In the course of our investigations, much of which was based
    on reports already circulating in the Nigerian media on her controversial
    handling of the ministry, names were mentioned of people with alleged influence
    around Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke and in just two of the many numerous reports
    (specifically The Premium Times and little known the capital) the name Kevin
    Okyere, a Ghanaian businessman, came up.
    Our checks further revealed that Kevin’s company,
    Springfield, which is a player in the petroleum business here in Ghana, managed
    to secure oil-lifting deals in Nigeria under the Jonathan government.
    We must however, stress that none of the publications about
    Kevin Okyere or his company, Springfield, made any categorical allegation
    linking him to any corrupt dealings, either in Nigeria or Ghana. And our own
    publication did not say that Kevin Okyere or Springfield took part in any
    corrupt transaction in any of the two countries they are known to operate in
    Ghana and Nigeria.
    Indeed our report on Kevin Okyere and Springfield went on to
    say that the successful young Ghanaian businessman became “an object of envy
    within oil circles in Nigeria”, and added, “many others reduce the targeting of
    the successful Ghanaian deal-maker as one of pure envy.”
    Apart from the fact that Springfield did business with the
    NNPC in Nigeria, the News Statesman has no evidence that Springfield’s dealings
    with NNPC were not legitimately secured and made no such categorical claim in
    our publication.
    We have since published a rejoinder from Springfield in
    which they completely denied doing anything illegitimate in either Nigeria or
    Ghana.

    We are hereby rendering a full retraction and unreservedly
    regret any inconvenience which our said publication might have caused
    Springfield and its CEO, Kevin Okyere.”

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