Sunday, October 20, 2013
ASUU strike: UNIABUJA student attempts suicide, says it was a better option
The ongoing strike of the Academic
Staff Union of Universities, ASUU took
a different turn on Saturday at the
Dutse-Alhaji area of Abuja when a
female student of the University of
Abuja made to hang herself in protest of
the nearly four months old strike.
The female student identified as Jane
Okoro had already hanged herself, but
fell off the ceiling while struggling,
apparently because the rope she used
was not strong enough.
Jane had sent her two younger brothers
on an errand, just a way of sending them
out of the house to be able to carry out
the abominable act, but one of the
brothers returned after 15 minutes and
saw her on the floor with a rope tied
round her neck while another rope
dangled from the ceiling fan. The 15
year old boy raised the alarm, thinking
that his sister was dead, attracting
neighbours and other onlookers into their
compound. However, it was discovered
by those who got there first, that Jane
was alive as it was only a suicide
attempt.
The boy, who was identified as Andrew
had told our correspondent that the
sister was behaving so strange
throughout that morning. He said, ” She
was to go to the market with my mum,
but said she was not feeling too well.
While we were at home with her, she
refused to talk. She was always on her
Blackberry. Shortly after she had her
bath, she sent us to First-Gate (market),
but I left some money I wanted to use to
buy my personal stuff at home, so upon
return, I saw her on the floor of our
parlour. I even thought she was dead, so
I shouted.”
Meanwhile, the mother
who returned from the
market immediately after the news got
to her had told our correspondent in
tears that, her daughter must have
attempted to commit suicide because of
the ongoing ASUU strike. She said, I
will ask her questions on why she wanted
to do this to us. She has been
complaining to me about this ASUU
strike. She said, at her age, she should
have been done with school, and begin to
take care of the children and I. Her
father is late. I know that only this
week, she had complained to me up to 6
times on how frustrating this strike has
been. I know other things may have
contributed, but ASUU strike may have
contributed the most; but for whatever
reason, it was devilish for my daughter
to have attempted suicide.” She said.
Asked what she was going to do about
the situation, she said ” I will take her to
my Pastor this evening. She needs
prayers. We need somebody to talk to
her. God will do the miracle for me. I
didn’t do anything to anybody. I must not
suffer for nothing. She is already in her
third year in school. What would I have
done if this had happened?”
Attempt to speak with Jane failed as she
could not respond to questions from our
correspondent. The only statement she
muttered was ” It was a better option”.
The mother had later asked our
correspondent to leave her to rest. She
said ” she will talk to you after we see
our Pastor. She will give the testimony
herself.”
However, a female friend of Jane who
had pleaded not to be mentioned showed
our correspondent her recent
conversation with Jane on her
Blackberry. She said ” my last chat with
her was on this very ASUU strike. See
what she posted, ” I tire for these
ASUU peopleoooo” She showed our
correspondent the chat.
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