“I have No Idea of a Parcel Bomb bearing any Presidential Seal handed former Newswatch magazine’s Editor-in-Chief in his home in Ikeja, Lagos State”, an insider in his circle in Minna who preferred anonymity confided in this reporter he had IBB said.
Dismissing the longtime allegation that he was involved in Giwa’s death, Babangida, in his autobiography, “A Journey in Service,” presented in Abuja noted that he expected that one day, the truth would be uncovered.
He said, “The hysteria of the media did not help the investigation of the Giwa murder. As is typical of the Nigerian media, the direction was marked by an adversarial attitude towards the government, which had remained the hallmark of the Nigerian media from its colonial heyday".
“It was an attitude of ‘we versus the government’ that has remained today. It is a situation in which the government is adjudged guilty even before the evidence in a case is adduced.
When the Obasanjo civilian administration reopened the Giwa case at the Oputa Panel on Human and Civil Rights, I expected that the police and lawyers would come forward with new evidence as to their findings on the Giwa murder over the years.
Nothing of such happened. The Giwa, like all mysterious murders, has remained unsolved after so many years. I keep hoping it will be uncovered in our lifetime or after us. More often than not, mysterious crimes are solved long after their commission.”
Giwa, a vocal critic of Babangida’s military government, was assassinated via a parcel bomb in his home in Ikeja, Lagos State on October 19, 1986.
Two days before the incident, a senior official of the Directorate of Military Intelligence, had accused Giwa of illegally importing and stockpiling arms and ammunition to stage a socialist revolution in Nigeria.
Alarmed at the charge, Giwa quickly briefed his lawyer, Gani Fawehinmi
The following day, a security chief, Colonel Halilu Akilu, called to reassure Giwa that the accusation had resulted from a misunderstanding, that the matter had been cleared, and that Giwa should think nothing of it.
According to Ray Ekpu, Giwa’s colleague at Newswatch, a few hours later, a government emissary arrived at Giwa’s Ikeja residence. His son, Billy, collected the parcel and handed it to his father, who was seated at the dining table in the company of Kayode Soyinka, the London correspondent of Newswatch, who was visiting from the UK.
The envelope bore the seal of the Presidency and was marked “To be opened by addressee only.”
Who will boldly come out to say I killed someone...like he said, Mysterious crimes are solved long after commission, when nothing can be done to the perpetrators most times.
ReplyDeleteSo many unresolved murder cases.
It is well!
Babangida's book is full of lies, he just want to exonerate himself by any means.
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine! is it not this same IBB that we know...
Mtsheeew!! Before you go talk say your mama food no sweet
ReplyDeleteI just wish things are Woking well in this country.
ReplyDeleteYou see that yearly 2billion Naira pledged by Dangote for 4yrs, needs to be stopped first.
I see no reasons for the financial contributions.
IBB, keep denying, the day of judgment is fast approaching.
ReplyDeleteDid he ever accepted any wrong doing on anything?all blame on people either dead or can't defend themselves?babangida your end will not be good I said that
ReplyDeleteLies upon lies! If you lie to us, can you lie to God? Abeg let the dead rest in peace and stop resurrecting sad emotions for his loved ones 💔Nonsense & dan banza!
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Nonsense and Dan banza🤣
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Chai... Oh death 😢
ReplyDeleteDead Men don't talk
Na him sabi
ReplyDeleteSir you're lying 🙄🙄🙄
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