A man identified as Daniel Chibuike Bassi, has been convinced to come down from a 200 feet mast unhurt by officials of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, and Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA.

Bassi was said to have climbed the mast located at Nasfat Centre by Go Yee Church, Iyana Ipaja area of Lagos, with the intent to commit suicide.
Officials of different agencies swing into action.
Acting Coordinator of NEMA, southwest, Ibrahim Farinloye said Bassi was convinced to come down from the mast unhurt.
Farinloye said Bassi who is an aluminium technician works in the Aluminium Village and lives in Dopemu area of Lagos state.
Bassi was convinced by officials of NEMA, LASEMA and Police on the ground to come down from the mast.
He has since been taken to the Gowon Estate Police Station, Lagos for an interactive discussion with officials of NEMA, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency and the Police.
A possibly depressed Lagos resident who needs help According to the NEMA official, from the discussions so far, Bassi appears to be incoherent and could not make a complete statement all through.
He added that the technician could not remember his age until some people were consulted.
Farinloye said the agency has also appealed to officials from the Nigeria Police Force to allow Bassi who seems distressed some time to calm down before any further action could be taken. He told us that he arrived at the scene at about 0800hours and started climbing the mast at 0830 hours.
He revealed that he never knew the area before but something pushed him to go to the scene.” “He was said to have called people around the scene and informed the people that he wanted to do a fellowship and started with songs and praise.
