It was a gory sight as the body of a 50-year-old man, identified
as Chief Ekanem Edet, dangled from a rope tied to the roof of his room
at Mbiabong Itam in Itu Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.
It was gathered that Ekanem Edet, former Secretary of the Mbiabong
Village Council, popularly called Jolly Boy, waited until his wife and
two sons went out before taking his life, allegedly leaving a suicide
note in which he blamed his action on harsh economic condition.
According to a close family source, the deceased, in the suicide
note, blamed government for inflicting unbearable pains and hardship on
Nigerians.
A close associate of the deceased, Mr. Okon Effiong, told newsmen
that Ekanem Edet was discovered dead by his friend, who went to visit
him.
He added that Edet was immediately buried after some traditional rites of passage were performed.
He said: “He was a very sociable man and always shared his thoughts
on issues. I do not know why he should consider suicide as the last
option to escape from these hard times.”
It was further learnt that few days to his death, the deceased complained bitterly about the current economic crunch.
According to a family source, “Edet took his life, blaming his action on the prevailing hardship.”
The source added
that the deceased, who deals on Ogogoro, cigarettes and other
stimulants, decided to take his life when it appeared that he could no
longer run his small family with the meagre earnings from his trade.
A pastor at the
local church recalled: “He used to complain that his petty business was
no longer fetching him and his family basic needs such as food, clothing
and fees for the children’s education.
“He was always
blaming government for the economic policies that do not allow him
afford basic commodities such as gari, bread, yam, rice, beans, oil,
kerosene and other essential goods.”
According to him, the family was reluctant to call in the police because of the suicide note.
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