There was pandemonium in Rumuagholu
community, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State following a
report that a middle-aged man, had allegedly attempted to read more........ commit suicide
over N27m debt, a source disclosed.
The man,
Mishack Okonye, who is the Managing Director of CMIK High Global
Service, was said to have incurred the huge debt, which he had been
battling to offset.
It was gathered that
Okonye, had allegedly worked for a firm, Bua International Limited in
Port Harcourt. It was further learnt that Bua still owed CMIK over N27
million and Okonye had sold most of his property in order to pay for the
machineries and labours he hired for project.
Mrs.
Millicent, the wife of Okonye, who narrated how her husband had
attempted to commit suicide over the debt, noted that God’s intervention
saved him.
Millicent disclosed in Port
Harcourt that she met her husband, Meshach Okonye, trying to take a
concoction in order to terminate his life.
She
narrated that the cause of her husband’s attitude was the debt burden on
him, adding that several persons have been coming to demand that Okonye
pay them the money he owed them.
Millicent
explained that those her husband also borrowed money from to execute the
project had been threatening him for over two years now.
She
explained that her husband did a job for one Bua International Limited,
recalling that over N27, 750,000 was still not being paid, resulting to
his husband being indebted to many persons.
The
woman noted that her husband had sold off most of his property in order
to be able to clear the debt because the company he worked for refused
to pay.
“I was out and something prompted me to
go back to the house. When I got home, I saw my husband in a strange
mood. I discovered that he wanted to drink something I saw in a cup.
“I
will not be happy and I will not take it lightly if my husband hurts
himself because of debt that Bua International Company owes him,” she
cried.
She called on the government agencies,
well-meaning individuals to prevail on the Bua International Limited to
pay her husband so that he could pay of the debts her incurred in the
project.
Meanwhile, when the management of Bua
International Limited was contacted on the debt owed the contractor, one
of the officials of the firm, simply identified as Rabiu, said he would
not be able to speak on such matter.
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