The International Press Centre (IPC), has condemned the murder of Mr. Famous Giobaro of the Bayelsa State-owned radio station, Glory FM 97.1, who was shot dead by unknown gunmen at his residence on Sunday, April 16, 2017.
Director of IPC, Mr. Lanre Arogundade in a statement on April 17 said that the killing of the journalist brings to fore serious concerns for the safety of journalists in the country.
“ We are calling on the Bayelsa State Government to show commitments and investigate the alleged assassination of Journalist Giobaro who is a staff of the state government. This is one incident that should not be allowed to lie low and we also call on the Inspector General of Police to investigate the matter with a sense of urgency,” Arogundade stated.
According to Arogundade, the killing has again reinforced IPC’s beliefs that journalists’ are under threat in Nigeria.
“We have had many unresolved issues with journalists in recent past and it will be a rape on democracy under this dispensation if a journalist can just be gunned down in such a manner,” Arogundade noted while sympathising with family members of the journalist and the Bayelsa State Council of the Nigerian Union of Journalists in particular.
Giobaro, who worked as a Desk Editor in the station, was reportedly attacked in his house located in a mini estate at the INEC Road area in Yenagoa, the state capital, by unknown gunmen who broke into his apartment around 5:00a.m.
He was shot many times in the stomach at close range and left without anything taken from his house.