62 Nigerians committed suicide in 6 months – Police
The official confirmation that the Nigerian economy is in recession by the Federal Government on August 31, appears to have further stimulated more suicide cases across the nation.
In the last six months, seven out of the 36 states of the federation sampled, have recorded over 62 cases of suicides according to statistics from the various police commands. Ogun and Lagos states have the highest figures of 25 and 12 respectively.
In the last six months, seven out of the 36 states of the federation sampled, have recorded over 62 cases of suicides according to statistics from the various police commands. Ogun and Lagos states have the highest figures of 25 and 12 respectively.
Although, psychologists had
predicted this, while citing financial and economic troubles that many
Nigerians are currently facing, many are still surprised at the huge
statistics. The poor economy has compelled companies to close shop because of
harsh operating environment and difficulties in sourcing foreign exchange.
Consequently, many have been thrown into the Labour market, thereby increasing
people’s anxiety, depression and frustration. According to Saturday Telegraph
investigations, many are now embracing suicide as short cut to end hardship and
economic nightmares not minding that Nigerians consider the act a taboo.
With
this, their supposed misery and suffering brought about by the prevailing
recession are buried with them. Ogun The Acting Police Public Relations Officer
(PPRO), Abimbola Oyeyemi, has confirmed 25 awful statistics of suicide deaths
in Ogun State. On Tuesday, August 16, a housewife identified as Mrs. Omolola
Atejioye hung herself inside her apartment in Ilishan-Remo, Ikenne Local
Government Area of the state. The tragic incident shocked many residents as the
deceased did not leave behind any suicide note. Atejioye, aged 35, tied herself
to the ceiling in one of the rooms in the building located along Ago-Iwoye road
in Ilishan-Remo.
The husband of the deceased, Ayodele, reportedly returned from
work about 5:30pm and found her wife dangling in the room. Why she took her own
life could not be ascertained as neighbours gave different accounts about the
incident. While some point to health challenges, others claimed she incurred
some debts and was struggling to pay back, without success. Lagos In
neighbouring Lagos State, the PPRO, Dolapo Badmos, a Superintendent of Police,
also confirmed that 12 suicide cases and five attempts were reported to the
command in the last six month.
Worried by this trend, Badmos said, what is important
to the police is to find out why people would want to commit suicide. She said
there is the need to educate those that did not succeed to see reason that
killing oneself is not the best way out of any problem. “We can prosecute
anyone who made attempt to kill himself or herself but that seemed not to be
the solution. “The real solutions lie in finding out from such persons the
reasons for such an act and talk them out of it.
We always advise victims’
families of victims to monitor them closely because those who commit suicide do
so out of depression and frustration ranging from marital, economic, loss of
job and some other vices.”
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