Who said it should be made public?

No Jihadi released a statement about the killing until Obama announced his killing on TV.

In one of your previous posts you specifically mentioned that (according to you) the issue here is violation of international laws.
Here:
I don't particularly like murderers who violate the sovereignty of nations so they can commit extra-judicial killings (he wasn't found guilty by any court) thus violating International law ...
Since you are an expert on the topic of international law I find it surprising that you failed to notice that
public hearing is defined as an absolute right according to the said law:
Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that:
"Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of his rights and obligations and of any criminal charge against him."As a minimum the right to fair trial includes the following fair trial rights in civil and criminal proceedings (this includes crimes against humanity and war crimes):
the right to be heard by a competent, independent and impartial tribunal
the right to a public hearingthe right to be heard within a reasonable time
the right to counsel
the right to interpretation
Do you think the reason International Criminal Court in Hague conducts public trials is purely for the benefit of public entertainment or what?