Man Climbs Abuja Radio Mast To Commit Suicide over Subsidy(Video)
A yet to be identified man on Monday climbed a radio mast in an attempt to commit su!cide.
Channels TV reports that Fire Service operatives, National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, and FCT officials were present to intervene.
According to the report, the man climbed the radio mast allegedly belonging to Aso radio after leaving a note detailing his intention.
In a hand written note, he also demanded that the federal government restore fuel subsidy, declare a state of emergency on insecurity in Zamfara, Sokoto, Kebbi, Katsina, Niger, and Borno states.
Others include, opening of borders for food importation and addressing of out-of-school children.
Watch Video Below;
A gentleman climbed a transmission tower situated on Katampe Hill in Abuja, expressing intentions of jumping, while calling for the reinstatement of fuel subsidies and an eradication of insecurity.
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