The son of the late Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister
of Justice, Bola Ige has revealed that the family would reopen the case
to their father’s gruesome murder under the administration of
President-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari.
Daily Independent reports that the son of the late justice,
whose name was simply given as, Muyiwa Ige, made the disclosure on
Monday while addressing journalists.
Muyiwa, who expressed strong believe that the family would get justice this time around said; the killers of his late father would be brought to book and made to face the full wrath of the law.
Muyiwa, who is an Architect and Osun State Commissioner for Lands and Physical Planning, revealed that the killers of his late father would be found this time although it is almost 14 years since the murder took place.
He said the case has been stalled for several years, but expressed optimism that it would not be so under the new administration.
The son of the late icon while speaking on the reason those that assassinated his father have not been arrested after almost a decade and half, disclosed that the family already knew who they are.
READ MORE: http://www.naij.com/432999-ige-family-seeks-justice-from-gmb-over-fathers-murder.html
Muyiwa, who expressed strong believe that the family would get justice this time around said; the killers of his late father would be brought to book and made to face the full wrath of the law.
Muyiwa, who is an Architect and Osun State Commissioner for Lands and Physical Planning, revealed that the killers of his late father would be found this time although it is almost 14 years since the murder took place.
He said the case has been stalled for several years, but expressed optimism that it would not be so under the new administration.
The son of the late icon while speaking on the reason those that assassinated his father have not been arrested after almost a decade and half, disclosed that the family already knew who they are.
READ MORE: http://www.naij.com/432999-ige-family-seeks-justice-from-gmb-over-fathers-murder.html
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