Bayelsa environmental sanitation boss, Tolu Amatu is dead

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Mr Tolu Amatu, the chairman of the Bayelsa State Environmental Sanitation Authority, has died.

Amatu was said to have collapsed on Saturday night at his home on Baybrdge Road in the Kpansia area of Yenagoa, the state capital, and was rushed to a clinic, where he was pronounced dead.

He was the former chairman of the Ekeremor Local Government Area during Governor Seriake Dickson’s administration.

Amatu was also an aspirant for the Sagbama/Ekeremor Federal Constituency seat in the House of Representatives on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party for the forthcoming 2023 general election.

The late environmental sanitation authority boss was among other politicians who resigned their appointments to contest the ruling PDP’s primaries and were later restored by the state Governor, Douye Diri, following their defeats.

A close family source said he complained of pains in his legs on Friday and took some medication at home.

Amatu, the source added, also complained of waist pain, stomach ache and constipation on Saturday, and later left the house to pay his hotel’s workers’ salaries.

He, however, collapsed in his residence and was taken to a clinic along the Saptex Road in Yenizue-Epie suburb of the state capital where he was confirmed dead later in the night.

The source said, “He complained of leg pains and took medication. Then yesterday (Saturday), he said he had waist pains and that he had not gone to toilet. He was told to take oranges and others, which he did.

“He was then told to rest, but later he went to the hotel to pay his staff around 5pm. When he returned (home), he went upstairs and collapsed. Sadly, he died before getting to the clinic where he was rushed to. His death came as a shock.”

Amatu’s corpse is said to be deposited at the Federal Medical Centre mortuary.

The state government was yet to issue a statement on the passing away of the state environmental sanitation authority chairman as of the time of filing this report.