Giwa was assassinated on October 19, 1986, in his Lagos office by means of a letter bomb.
During the delivery of the judgment on Friday in a case against the AGF, Justice Inyang Edem Ekwo affirmed that the Chief Law Officer of the Federation is duty-bound to prosecute and sanction the killers of media practitioners in the country.
In addition to Giwa, the court ordered that the killings of other journalists in the discharge of their lawful duties must be investigated and perpetrators brought to book in line with the provisions of the law.
The Incorporated Trustees of Media Rights Agenda (MRA) had taken legal action against the AGF to enforce the fundamental rights of media practitioners to safety, as guaranteed by the 1999 Constitution and African Charters on Human Rights
Justice Ekwo, in his judgment, mandated the Federal Government to ensure the adequate protection and safety of journalists’ lives as outlined in sections 33 and 39 of the Constitution, and Articles 4 and 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights
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