Ex-governor Alamieyeseigha
was reported to have died after a brief illness at the University of Port
Harcourt Teaching Hospital.
According to family
sources, the former governor, though diabetic, developed an unexplained ailment
at his hometown, Amassoma, in Southern Ijaw council area of Bayelsa State, and
was rushed to the teaching hospital where he was on life support machine but
lost the will to live between 4.30 and 5pm yesterday.
While some said he died of kidney
related ailment, others blamed his death on cardiac arrest.
Aged 62, Alamieyeseigha was
granted presidential pardon by his erstwhile deputy, former President Goodluck,
over his conviction for corrupt practices as governor of Bayelsa.
A family source, who spoke
anonymously, that the alleged recent request for his extradition by the UK may
have triggered blood pressure believed to be the cause of death.
His remains, according to
the source, had been deposited at the morgue of the University of Port Harcourt
Teaching Hospital.
The alleged request by the
UK for his extradition has been a subject debate in recent times with many Ijaw
groups describing it as a political vendetta by the President Muhammadu Buhari
administration.

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