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Home » Blog » “Letter bomb didn’t kill Dele Giwa” – says Saka after 37 years
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“Letter bomb didn’t kill Dele Giwa” – says Saka after 37 years

Last updated: October 20, 2023 9:42 am
Tonbra Surubor
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A public affairs analyst and public relations consultant, Deyemi Saka, has refuted claims that the veteran journalist, Dele Giwa, died from a letter bomb.

Saka stated this in an interview with TVC on Thursday, October 17, 2023 — thirty-seven years after the death of the Newswatch founder.

He noted that no investigation or forensic analysis was carried out to determine the cause of Giwa’s death.

According to him, if Giwa truly died from a parcel bomb, his hands would not have been intact, adding that examples abound of individuals who lost their hands after opening a letter bomb.

Saka insisted that there is a need for Nigerians to call the eye witness for a clear account of all that transpired before Giwa passed on.

His words: “Dele Giwa did not die from the explosion of the letter bomb. He held it with his left hand and tore it. It mangled the mahogany table. The right hand that tore the bomb was intact. I am not happy that Chief Gani Fawehinmi isn’t alive because he sought closure to Giwa’s death before he died.

“Victims or survivors of parcel bombs always have injuries on their faces or limbs. The death of Giwa wasn’t consistent with this. The eyewitness account explained how he tore it open. His face was spared.

“I am probably hopeful that Nigerians will start asking more questions. I probably see that if Nigerians accept this, it is an opening that will help the Dele Giwa family to get closure and justice.

“The only blame on Gen. Ibrahim Babangida (retd) was not fishing out his killers. I also blame successive governments for this. Nigerians should please start asking questions, probably need to call the eyewitness to please sit back and tell Nigerians maybe he missed a thing or two.

“He died from an explosion, but not necessarily from a parcel bomb. Michael Lassie, who was a victim of a parcel bomb, lost both hands. He now uses prosthetic hands.

“Giwa died of an explosion, but not a letter bomb. The idea that General Akilu called Giwa’s house to know his residence as an alibi for the fact that the Federal Government killed him is farther from the truth.

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