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Man Rescued From Suicide Attempt Over N2m Debt In Kano

by Hafsat Bello Bahara
2 years ago
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The Kano State Fire Service has thwarted a suicide attempt by a 37-year-old Saifullahi Rabiu, who found himself in dire straits following his inability to refund N2million to his visa-seeking clients.

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The incident happened at State Road in Kano metropolis, prompting a swift response from men of the Fire Service following a distress call from the State’s Ministry of Works and Housing at about 10:07am on Friday.

Public Relations Officer (PRO) for the Kano State Fire Service, PFS Saminu Yusuf Abdullahi, said that the firefighting unit arrived at the scene by 10:10am to rescue Saifullahi, who is said to be a resident of Samegu Quarters in Kumbotso local government area of the state.

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According to PFS Abdullahi, Saifullahi confessed during interrogation that his attempt to help people facilitate visa processing services ended in failure. He said his visa-seeking clients rejected the visas, citing discrepancies, and thereafter demanded a refund from him, amounting to N2million.

Despite managing to raise N500,000, Saifullahi faced mounting pressure and threats from his clients, leading to his desperate attempt to commit suicide as a last resort.

However, the State Fire Service’s timely intervention saved Saifullahi, and he was subsequently handed over to one Inspector Zahraddeen of the Farm Centre Police Division in Kano metropolis.

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In light of the incident, the Fire Service spokesperson urged the public to exercise caution before engaging in business activities that could potentially lead to trouble.

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