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Sunday, October 04, 2015

Man Commits Suicide Over 13 Months Unpaid Salary

Tears flowed freely in the home of a middle aged engineer with the Bayelsa State Water Board, Peter Ogiero, who committed suicide by taking a popular insecticide ‘Sniper’ over unpaid 13 months salaries by the state government.
Ogiero took his life on Tuesday after waiting in vain for 13 months without salary and without a kobo to take care of his family and his failing health, as government failed to meet its financial obligations to the board’s employees.






It was gathered that the deceased, a father of four, whose only means of livelihood was his salary, succumbed to frustration after he was diagnosed to be hypertensive. He had a stroke about one year ago when he found it extremely difficult to care for himself, let alone his wife and four children.

A neighbor, who was seen wailing uncontrollably, told National Mirror correspondents that in the midst of the man’s travail, his second wife (who he married after the death of his first wife) abandoned him and left for their village along with three of their children.


The only child, a teenager, that stayed with Ogiero in his state of penury and anguish, who was simply identified as Wilson, depended on charity for survival, as his mother was said to have died before Ogiero married his second wife.

When National Mirror visited the home of the deceased at Okaka in Yenagoa metropolis, relatives and neighbours have removed his remains while some were still wailing uncontrollably and crying their eyes out.
Some of the mourners who managed to talk amidst tears narrated how the man and his family lived in penury and how he committed suicide out of frustration.
A niece of the deceased, who gave her name only as Tina, said the deceased had been suffering from stroke for over 12 months.

Said Tina, “The stroke was caused by too much brooding due to the fact that the state government has been owing him salaries for 13 months. This state of affairs has caused a lot of issues in the deceased’s home. At a point, when his wife could no longer bear the situation, she had to run away from home with his three children to their village.

“Wilson and I were staying somewhere else before. We only came on the directive of the family to take care of him when it was discovered that his second wife, who was living with him, abandoned him in his trying times. That was how Wilson and I came to Yenagoa to take care of him. We least expected that he was going to die just like that.”


Narrating how Ogiero was living when he was alive amid sobs, Tina said the situation was so awful and precarious that the deceased found it extremely difficult to get money to buy drugs recommended by doctors.
She added, “We hoped upon hope that the situation would ameliorate and that the government would pay him the salary they owed him but all to no avail.
“When salary did not come, we tried to manage with the little money given to us by the deceased’s sister, uncle and sometimes by his colleagues. But this did not suffice as it was not coming regularly. So, at a point, we found it really hard to buy him drugs and food sometime.”


She said as they were hoping that things would get better someday, they had no inkling that the deceased had his own plans – to free himself from the frustration he was enmeshed in.



51 comments:

  1. Suicide is never the answer...Your life isn't yours to take

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    1. So have they paid him the money?
      Rip

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    2. Whay a story! The worse part of this is that someone somewhere may have been receiving his salary and eating it.
      Too bad he decided to take his life.

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    3. Now that he has killed himself, what has he gained.....

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    4. This is hearth wrenching.

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  2. Too bad but suicide is not the answer. May his soul Rest in peace.

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    1. I see you have received sense. No 'that's cute' comment. Go and be foolish no more

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  3. Hian! People are really suffering oh . Lord I thank you for all you have done and all you will still do. RIP to d dead.

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  4. So his neighbours knew he lived in penury,yet they couldn't lift a finger too help him,now they are crying river! Rip to the poor man.

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    1. Jovita, his neighbours have been helping him. Besides, they still have their own lives to live and families to cater for.

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    2. Jovita, so his poor neighbors (judging by d neighbourhood) don't have their own issues?

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  5. Now that's really sad! Ex president's state

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    1. This is sad!! Bayelsa ppl can owe for africa.,sum1 has been eating that money.RIP but you shuldnt ve taken ur life.

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  7. Hmmm..May God rest his soul.
    I await the day when the welfare of citizens will matter to leaders in this country.

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  8. It can be really fustrating I tell you but not to the extent of taking your own life. We are in our third month at the office too but what can one do, at times I don't even go to work because of funds as small as fare yet the boss won't even bat an eyelid. One man business is not it. It is well....

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  9. A very sad story.May his soul RIP. Bayelsa people are not know for this. We all know the people that always take this easy and foolish way out of their economic problems .
    The Bayelsa state govt should rise to the occasion and pay its workers. This sad event must not be allowed to repeat itself

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    1. Ani olofo ni e se.
      Stupid guttersnipe.

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    2. Sunshine, it's guilty conscience that will kill u there, keep trolling his comments waiting to catch ur sub.

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    3. Money marker u no see ur fail jonathan life, state where ex president come from. PDP is a failure

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  10. Nigeria we hail thee.. So what happened to the bail out money that was paid?? Suicide wasnt the answer tho..

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  11. OMG..... Lord have mercy.... This naija sef can frustrate

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  12. Eeeeyah, d frustration in dis country is making both old and young to take their own lives. Only d strong willed can endure.

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  13. So so sad,may God touch d heart of our politicians,cos dey ar jst too heartless.

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  14. Thats uncalled for. What happened to once their is life, there is hope? RIP

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  15. During those years the salary was coming what did he do with it?his second wife,perhaps is what he did with it, I have no pity for people who decided to take their lives it's their decision not mine. The Government is owing a lot of people salaries from previous administration and I was hoping that baba goslow will be better in alleviating this menace , we are still waiting

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    1. I wonder what you mean what did he do with his salary. I'm pretty sure they were not paying him a whole bunch of money.

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  16. The Government are bent on frustrating the citizens of the nation....Pay ur workers....its their sweat...not a charity organization....All politicians are being paid their salaries and alloweces before the month ends...its very sad...

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  17. Taa! I weep for this country. I can remember what my dad went through for his entitlements then.







    Jesus is Lord.

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  18. :( RIP.
    But will he know peace Still? Never. Suicide is the answer.

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  19. Frustration no gud ooo ehn mak our leaders find solution 2 dis unpaid salaries cus its art brkin 2 be wrkin nd notin 2 shw 4 it. RIP 2 d deceased buh committin suicide is nt d best solution.

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  20. So sad but whatever be the case, suicide should never be an option. He should have taken life the way it is, he never can tell tomorrow.

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  21. So the devil wispered to him, take your life afterall u worst than an infidel and he did exactly as he was told .he forgot the pain and sorrows he will cause his family! My God give them the fortitude to bear the loss

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  22. We are living in perilous times.. how can u owe someone for 13months??

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  23. Sad sad sad, but suicide is never the option...

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  24. Sad sad sad, but suicide is never the option...

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  25. Taking his life has solved his problems.
    some people sef.
    But wait 13 months is wicked.

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  26. May be I'm missing something here. So workers in Bayelsa state hv not been paid for 13 months? If so what is dat governor doing campaigning 4 another term? Wat effontery! To win and owe for another 4 yrs? Seriously I don't get it. RIP to d dead.

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  27. Such a sad situation. Our leaders have failed us

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