Suicide: ASONIS announced the commencement of the movement and campaigns against suicide in Nigeria
SOUTHERN STUDENTS FORUM (ASONIS)
_National Body_
Motto: Education Is Light
PRESS RELEASE
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF PRESS SECTARY
SATURDAY 15TH FEBRUARY 2020
PLANNING OF CAMPAIGN AGAINST SUICIDE
_Under the leadership Of National President Southern Students Forum (S.S.F) in person of Comrd.Sir.Chinedu Elijah Edeh (GCSNS) Have announced the Commencement Of the Movement/campaigns against SUICIDE in Nigeria_
_ STARTING STATE_
_ENUGU STATE_
_The Schedule For the Movement Is As Follows_
_DATE: 4th - 7th MARCH 2020_
_ACTIVITIES:_
_ Wednesday 4th_
Registration and Radio jingles
_Thursday 5th:_
_Seminar and Distribution of Questionnaires_
_Friday 6th_
_Collection of Questionnaires_
_Saturday 7th_
_Leaders Meeting, Trekking to Okpala Square to Sensitize the public._
_Southern Students Forum(ASONIS) Education is Light And The bed Rock Of Every Foundation To a Progressive Minded Southern Nigerian Students_
Comr.Conf.Ref. Taiwo oladele ABDULWASIU (OLA ALUTA)
_ASONIS National Chief Press Sectetary_
08136869095
Suicides were unknown phenomena in Nigeria, but with the economic under the government in place, it's now a daily occurrence. No amount of campaign will solve it. Trillions are budgeted yearly with virtually nothing to show for it. Those packing our money are not investing, but are buying dollars, gold, diamonds and exporting these. It does not circular. So, frustration and helplessness is responsible for the increase in suicides year after year. Campaign to those in Aso rock and their allies. The people they are ruling over were before 2015 were voted the happiest people on planet earth. If they are now committing suicide, those in-charge in Aso Rock should answer. It's not the alleged fight against corruption. Corruption is larger than ever before at all fronts. Transactional bribery in ministries, customs, courts etc are 3time what it was at 2015 when APC took over power in Nigeria. Corruption multipled in same proportion as the Nigerian currency depreciated against the dollar from 157-$1 to 365-$1.
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