A human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, has knocked Erisco Foods for not sharing the list of Nigerians killed by an alleged tomato paste cabal or tomato paste importers as previously claimed by its owner, Eric Umeofia.
Effiong made this known on Sunday via his verified X handle, saying history will vindicate the just.
The lawyer shared alleged screenshots of reports (not Arogidigba Global Journal) where Umeofia made the claim.
He said the claim was made in March 2015, and repeated in July 2016.
“He said this in March 2015 and repeated the claim in July 2016.
“They’re yet to share the list of Nigerians killed by tomato paste cabal or tomato paste importers.
“History will vindicate the just,” Effiong wrote while sharing the screenshots.
The statement comes amid threat by Nigerians to boycott Erisco products over the company’s continued persecution of a reviewer, Chioma Okoli.
Okoli had stirred controversy when she posted a negative review on Erisco Tomato Paste on a social media platform.
The Chief Executive Officer of Erisco Foods had also threatened to slam Okoli with a N5 billion lawsuit over her negative review of the company’s tomato paste.
Recently, Umeofia vowed on national television that he would continue the persecution of Okoli despite confirming her apologies.
Okoli has also been seen weeping profusely over the company’s suit against her in a trending video.
The details shared by Okoli’s lawyer, Effiong, indicated the Inspector General of Police has filed a “cybercrime” charge against Chioma.
“For emphasis, our determination to seek justice is unshakable. No degree of boasting, arrogance or intimidation will make us give up. We are not going to yield to threats. Those advising us to beg should keep stop wasting their energy,” he added.
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He said this in March 2015 and repeated the claim in July 2016.
They’re yet to share the list of Nigerians killed by tomato paste cabal or tomato paste importers.
History will vindicate the just. pic.twitter.com/Dqv38WIhh7
— Inibehe Effiong (@InibeheEffiong) March 3, 2024