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Soyinka Urges Tinubu To Launch Fresh Investigation Into Dele Giwa, Kudirat Abiola Killings

Soyinka stressed the need for closure on these high-profile political assassinations.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
June 14, 2025
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Soyinka has urged President Tinubu to launch fresh investigation into Dele Giwa and Kudirat Abiola killings.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, has called on President Bola Tinubu to launch fresh investigations into the unresolved killings of prominent Nigerians, including journalist Dele Giwa, former Attorney-General Bola Ige, and democracy activist Kudirat Abiola.

 

Speaking to a select group of journalists in Lagos on Saturday, Soyinka stressed the need for closure on these high-profile political assassinations.

He said some Nigerians, both at home and abroad, may hold crucial information that could shed light on the circumstances surrounding these deaths.

 

ALSO: FG Suspends 3-day Prayer For Food Security Amid Controversy

 

The playwright’s remarks came as part of his reflections on Nigeria’s Democracy Day, commemorated on June 12, during which President Tinubu addressed the National Assembly and announced national honours for key figures in the country’s pro-democracy movement.

 

While commending the government for recognising many heroes of the struggle, Soyinka noted several significant omissions.

 

Nonetheless, he said he would be dedicating his national honour to the late Dr. Beko Ransom-Kuti, whom he described as a defender of human rights, champion of good governance, and campaigner for democracy, who was detained and jailed several times by the Nigerian military.

 

Soyinka cautioned against downplaying the sacrifices made during the June 12 struggle, emphasising that it was a period marked by bloodshed, torture, and imprisonment of countless Nigerians at the hands of a brutal military regime.

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