The chief security officer (CSO) to minister of transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, Tony Iwelu, was on Monday killed by electric shock in his Kaduna hotel room.
The ministry’s head of public relations, Eric Ojiekwe, announced the demise of Iwelu in a statement on Tuesday.
Revealing the details surrounding Iwelu’s death, Ojiekwe said Iwelu had lodged at the hotel after an official assignment in the state but died of elecric shock in a shower due to flawed electrical work.
“The Chief Security Officer to the Honourable Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, Mr. Tony Iwelu died on Monday, February 17, 2020 of electric shock from a shower rose in Stone Edge Hotel, Kaduna where they were lodged after an official assignment,” the statement read.
“Until his death, Iwelu was in charge of all issues relating to the Minister’s security; a job he did with utmost professionalism. There is no gainsaying that the professionalism he brought to bear in the discharge of his job, sustained him for over two decades in the service of the Minister.
“There is no doubt that the Late Iwelu who hailed from Delta State will be greatly missed as friends and colleagues have been expressing shock and utter disbelief since the incident took place.
“They describe him as a vibrant, honest, kindhearted, loyal and easygoing young man who was conscientious in the discharge of his duties.”
The security operative had a wife and three children.
His death comes barely a day after the minister was rumored to have been attack on Abuja-Kaduna road, a claim the minister dismissed as false