Fresh
facts emerged yesterday on how the first elected governor of Bayelsa
State, Chief Diepreye Solomon Peter Alameiseigha died at the Port
Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH) few hours before he could be flown
abroad for further treatment by the Bayelsa State government.
Also confirmed was the fact that Late Alameiseigha was never in a coma for two days as claimed by some media reports.
LEADERSHIP gathered that the Bayelsa State government had activated a plan to fly him overseas for further treatment before he died on Saturday.
The arrangement, according to a top Bayelsa State government official, was at the instance of the state deputy governor, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John-Jonah (rtd) after his visit to Alamiyeseigha on his sick bed at the hospital in Port Harcourt.
It was gathered that the state deputy governor, who was at Omoku in Rivers State for a programme at Agip on hearing about the former governor’s poor health called him on phone on Friday and spoke with him at about 8.15pm, before his demise on Saturday contrary to claims that he (Alamieyeseigha) was in coma for two days before he passed on.
“This is a sad loss for Bayelsa and Ijaw nation. Contrary to claim that Alamieyeseigha was in coma for two days before he passed on, the state deputy governor who was at Omoku for a programme at Agip on hearing about Alamieyeseigha’s poor health called and spoke with him on phone at about 8.15pm.
He even directed the state commissioner of Health, Dr. Ayibatonye Owei to stay back and monitor him. The deputy governor later visited him at the hospital on Saturday morning before leaving for Yenagoa with an instruction that an air ambulance be put on notice for him (Aalamieyeseigha) to be flown abroad for further treatment.
“Shortly after the deputy governor arrived Yenagoa, he received the sad news that Alamieyeseigha had passed on,” the source said.
The state commissioner for Information and Orientation, Dan Kikile, confirmed to LEADERSHIP yesterday said the deputy governor, actually spoke with the former governor on phone on Friday but declined further comments.
He confirmed that Chief DSP Alamieyeseigha died of complications arising from high blood pressure and diabetes which affected his kidney. “He had chronic kidney disease which was aggravated by the sudden rise in his blood pressure and the long diabetes,” he said.
Culled from Leadership
Also confirmed was the fact that Late Alameiseigha was never in a coma for two days as claimed by some media reports.
LEADERSHIP gathered that the Bayelsa State government had activated a plan to fly him overseas for further treatment before he died on Saturday.
The arrangement, according to a top Bayelsa State government official, was at the instance of the state deputy governor, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John-Jonah (rtd) after his visit to Alamiyeseigha on his sick bed at the hospital in Port Harcourt.
It was gathered that the state deputy governor, who was at Omoku in Rivers State for a programme at Agip on hearing about the former governor’s poor health called him on phone on Friday and spoke with him at about 8.15pm, before his demise on Saturday contrary to claims that he (Alamieyeseigha) was in coma for two days before he passed on.
“This is a sad loss for Bayelsa and Ijaw nation. Contrary to claim that Alamieyeseigha was in coma for two days before he passed on, the state deputy governor who was at Omoku for a programme at Agip on hearing about Alamieyeseigha’s poor health called and spoke with him on phone at about 8.15pm.
He even directed the state commissioner of Health, Dr. Ayibatonye Owei to stay back and monitor him. The deputy governor later visited him at the hospital on Saturday morning before leaving for Yenagoa with an instruction that an air ambulance be put on notice for him (Aalamieyeseigha) to be flown abroad for further treatment.
“Shortly after the deputy governor arrived Yenagoa, he received the sad news that Alamieyeseigha had passed on,” the source said.
The state commissioner for Information and Orientation, Dan Kikile, confirmed to LEADERSHIP yesterday said the deputy governor, actually spoke with the former governor on phone on Friday but declined further comments.
He confirmed that Chief DSP Alamieyeseigha died of complications arising from high blood pressure and diabetes which affected his kidney. “He had chronic kidney disease which was aggravated by the sudden rise in his blood pressure and the long diabetes,” he said.
Culled from Leadership
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