His death was confirmed around 5.30pm on Thursday by the Director of Clinical Services, National Hospital, Abuja, Dr. Patience Ahmed.
“I can confirm to you that Enwerem was our patient and that he is dead. He died early this (Thursday) morning in the intensive care unit of the hospital,” Ahmed said.
When asked the cause of his death, she responded, “We are under oath not to disclose such information concerning our patients.”
A source in the hospital said that Enwerem was first admitted to the private wing of the hospital, but was transferred to the intensive care unit when his condition worsened.
A friend of the Enwerem family, who spoke with one of our correspondents from Owerri, Imo State, said the senator was brought to the hospital to stabilise his condition before he could be flown abroad for treatment.
Our correspondents gathered at the hospital that an air ambulance was already at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, for Enwerem’s flight abroad before he died.
“This information is highly confidential. Further information will have to come from his family.”
A former senator, who did not want his name in print, said, “I heard he passed on this (Thursday) morning. But his family members are abroad.
“For now, no one is here to issue a formal statement. I suggest you wait till tomorrow (today) when his wife is expected back.”
A close political associate of the politician, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that Enwerem was believed to have died of an ailment that had to do with the central nervous system.
Another politician said that the former President of the Senate was admitted to the hospital about two weeks ago.
When contacted, the Chief Press Secretary to Imo State Governor, Mr. Steve Osuji, said he could not confirm the death. Osuji stated that the information he got from the family of the politician was that he was critically ill.
Another top source in the state Government House said that the government learnt that Enwerem was on oxygen machine.
When one of our correspondents visited the residence of Enwerem situated at off Okigwe Road, Owerri, nobody was available for comment.
When contacted, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Media and Publicity, Senator Ayogu Eze, said, “I cannot comment on the issue yet. Please, bear with me.”
A former governor of Imo State, he was born in Attah, Ikeduru Local Government Area of Imo State in 1935 and elected President of the Senate in 1999.
He occupied the office for only six months before trouble came calling.
He was entangled in a controversy over his appropriate first name, since it became public that a certain Evans Enwerem had been convicted by a court of law a few months after Nigeria’s independence.
The former President of the Senate put up a spirited defence that the convicted Evans Enwerem was his late twin brother.
He said he was Evan Enwerem, but his colleagues found it difficult to believe his explanations.
At a meeting of Imo Leaders convened by former Transport Minister, Dr. Kema Chikwe on March 14, 2000
At a reception organised in his honour in Owerri, Imo State on July 31, 1999.
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MAy his soul rest in perfetc peace...Amen!
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