Chief Alamieyeseigha reportedly died
of cardiac arrest at the University of
Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, after
slipping into coma two days ago and
was placed on life support.
The Bayelsa State Commissioner for
Information, Esueme Dan-Kikili, who
confirmed the death to Channels
Television, said that the death of the
former governor was a great loss to the
Ijaw ethnic group.
There were reports during the week
that the British Government was
determined to resurrect an outstanding
case of money laundering against the
former governor and had requested for
his extradition to London.
Alamieyeseigha, who was facing money
laundering charges, jumped bail and
returned to Nigeria and has since then
refused to answer summons for trial to
continue.
According to his Wikipedia page,
Diepreye Alamieyeseigha was born on
November 16, 1952 in Amassoma,
Ogboin North Local Government Area,
Bayelsa State and had his secondary
school education at the Bishop Dimeari
Grammar School, Yenagoa.
He joined the Nigerian Defence
Academy as a Cadet Officer in 1974,
and was enlisted in the Nigerian Air
Force, where he served in the
department of Logistics and Supply.
Before retiring from the Air Force in
1992 as a Squadron Leader, he
had served in Enugu, Markurdi,
Kaduna and Ikeja.
He became the Sole Administrator of
Pabod Supplies Port Harcourt and later
Head of Budget, Planning, Research
and Development of the National
Fertiliser Company (NAFCON).
Diepreye Alamieyeseigha was Governor
of Bayelsa State in Nigeria from May
29, 1999 to December 9, 2005. He was
impeached on allegations of
corruption.
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