A director in the Kogi State civil service, Mr Edward Soje
has allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself on a tree in Lokoja. It was
gathered on Saturday in Lokoja that the dangling body of Soje was found on a
tree behind the mammy market at the Maigumeri barracks, the Nigeria Army
Command Record.
the 54-year-old civil servant decided to take his life barely 10 days after his wife of 17 years gave birth to a set of male triplets in a private hospital in Abuja.
The couple had been childless before then.
Soje, a Grade Level 16 Officer in the Kogi State Teaching
Service Commission, was being owed 11 months’ salary arrears as at the time he
took his life. He hailed from Ogori town in Ogori -Magongo Local Government
area of the state.
He had before killing himself travelled to Abuja and left a
suicide note for the wif,e who also works in one of the federal ministries.
“Psalm 121:3 God will not suffer your foot to be moved: He
that keepeth you will not slumber. Amen. You and the three boys, the God
Almighty will keep you and prosper you, amen. I love you,” according to the
suicide note.
Confirming the incident, the state police command Public
Relations Officer, ASP William Aya said that the dangling body of Soje was
found on a tree behind the barracks at about 5:55 p.m on Oct. 16. Aya said that
the Divisional Police Officer in charge of Area D Division received information
about the incident from the military intelligence office in the barracks.
“Police moved to the scene, removed the corpse to the morgue
of the Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja. Investigation is still ongoing,” Aya
said.
The police spokesman said that nothing was found on the man
to help trace his address and family.
However, a search party organised by his relations and
friends, found his corpse at the morgue of the hospital on Friday, Oct. 20.
Family sources said that Soje had before the incident been
going through a lot of financial pressure due to non-payment of his salary for
11 months by the Kogi State Government. He was among thousands of civil
servants being owed between two and 21 months’ salary arrears by the state
government.
As a way out, he was said to have sold his only car and a
three-bedroom bungalow he was building at Otokiti area of Lokoja. The building
which was at lintel level was sold by Soje at a giveaway price of N1.5 million
in April to meet urgent family needs, it was gathered.
According to the sources, Soje’s financial woes became
compounded when the wife gave birth to a set of triplets through Caesarian
operation in a private hospital in Abuja on Oct. 7. The deceased remained in
the hospital to look after wife and children until Oct. 13, a day before the
naming ceremony when he decided to come back to Lokoja.
On getting to Lokoja, Soje went straight to his bank to
collect the remaining N30,000 in his salary account with one of the commercial
banks and thereafter informed the bank in writing about his decision to close
the account. He immediately left Lokoja for the hospital in Abuja where he
rejoined his wife and handed over the N30,000 cash to her.
On Oct. 14, Soje and wife were joined by two pastors and few
relatives to perform a brief naming ceremony for the triplets in the hospital.
He later left the hospital on the pretext that he wanted to pick few things
from the wife’s apartment in Abuja with a promise to come back quickly. But
Soje did not return for hours and did not pick any of the many calls made to
his telephone line, a development which forced the wife to send somebody to the
house to go and ascertain what was happening to him. The person, on getting to
the apartment knocked the door severally but no response and decided to call
his telephone number.
On hearing the telephone ringing out from the apartment, the
person was said to have knocked severally again but no response, this made him
to seek the assistance of neighbours to force the door open. When the door was
opened, the people were shocked when they saw Soje’s telephone handset placed
on a suicide note on the centre table in the sitting room while he was nowhere
to be found.
When the wife was informed, she quickly contacted some
people to begin a search for him in Abuja while relations and friends in Lokoja
were also informed of the development. Efforts made to locate him did not yield
fruit until relations decided to visit hospitals in Lokoja, the decision paid
off eventually on Friday, October 20 when the corpse of Soje was found in the
morgue of the Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja.
A member of the
family said that the management of the hospital explained to them that Soje’s
corpse was brought in by the police, who found it dangling on a tree.
A member of the family, who spoke on condition of anonymity,
described the late Soje as a “very quiet and lovable human being. “ He said
that some members of the family have been sent to Abuja to break the news to
the wife and refused to answer further questions.
NAN
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