Abuja, Nigeria – In a desperate act of protest, a yet-to-be-identified man scaled a communications tower on Katampe Hill in Abuja on Monday, calling for the government to address pressing national issues.
According to reports, the man left a suicide note at the base of the tower outlining a series of demands he believes will help alleviate the burdens facing Nigerians. Chief among these was a call for the reinstatement of the fuel subsidy, which was recently removed by the government.
“These are the major Nigerian problems, and I’m ready to sacrifice my life for the solution to them,” the note read. “I am calling for fellow Nigerians to join me on this riot.The man’s five-point list also included demands for the government to declare a state of emergency in several northern states grappling with insecurity, open borders to allow for food importation, and take urgent action to address the growing crisis of out-of-school children.
Emergency responders from the Fire Service, the National Emergency Management Agency, and other local authorities quickly arrived at the scene in an effort to safely retrieve the man and de-escalate the situation. This is not the first time such a dramatic protest has occurred, as a similar incident took place in Abuja in 2018 when a 28-year-old man scaled a telecom tower to voice discontent over the country’s economic woes.
As of now, the identity of the man and the ultimate outcome of his protest remain unclear. However, his desperate actions have once again highlighted the deep-seated frustrations felt by many Nigerians over the government’s perceived inability to effectively address the nation’s most pressing challenges.