Local govt expert Prof Tofail Ahmed passes away

BSS
Published On: 09 Oct 2025, 00:30
Eminent local government expert and distinguished academic Professor Tofail Ahmed. File Photo

DHAKA, Oct 8, 2025 (BSS) – Eminent local government expert and distinguished academic Professor Tofail Ahmed passed away at a hospital in the capital tonight. 

He was 71.

Professor Tofail Ahmed breathed his last at the United Hospital in Dhaka around 9:30 pm, his son-in-law Lieutenant Colonel Sarwar Jahan confirmed the media.

He is survived by his wife, a daughter, son-in-law and a host of relatives, colleagues and well-wishers to mourn his death.

According to family sources, he will be laid to eternal rest at the family grave in Fatehpur village under Hathazari upazila of  Chattogram district tomorrow.

Professor Tofail Ahmed, a former professor of Public Administration at Chittagong University, had been undergoing treatment at United Hospital following a heart attack on  Tuesday. 

He was diagnosed with three cardiac blockages and also had a lung infection, his family sources said.

He was taken to the operation theatre this afternoon for a cardiac procedure to insert a ring. 

However, his condition was deteriorated during surgery and he was placed on life support. Doctors declared him dead around 9.30pm.

Professor Tofail Ahmed served as the Chief of the Local Government Reform Commission in the   interim government where he efficiently played a significant role in policy formulation and decentralization efforts in Bangladesh.

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