Following panic by frustrated participants of the money-doubling scheme, MMM, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, has urged members of the public to dial 112 if they see anybody trying to commit suicide as a result of possible frustration from the decision of the ponzi scheme to freeze their money.
MMM Nigeria had on Tuesday froze all Mavros, otherwise known as the confirmed accounts of its participants for one month, making it impossible for them to request for money payments.
The agency which took to the social media to give the call was reacting to a tweet by a Nigerian with the handle,
@DejiLeye where he alerted the agency to the impending rise in suicide cases following the decision of the ponzi scheme.
He also urged the agency to station its officers across major bridges of the state where he believed so many frustrated members could go and try suicide. ”
Suicide rate set to rise in Lagos, @lasemasocial kindly station officers @ major bridges across the city, MMM DON CRASH!.”
Please dial 112 if you see any in your area #LagosCareshttps://t.co/AkWwBM9QPH
— LASEMA RESPONSE UNIT (@lasemasocial) December 13, 2016
May God help us, hope nobody commit suicide.