An elderly woman said to be a grandma was on Friday afternoon prevented from taking her own life over hardship by operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS), a unit of the Lagos State Police Command.
The incident occurred around 12:20 p.m. when the RRS operatives, who were on routine patrol, spotted the woman attempting to jump into the lagoon from Carter Bridge.

Acting swiftly, the officers rescued her and took her to the RRS Headquarters for further assistance. There, the Commander of the squad, CSP Shola Jejeloye, engaged her in a private conversation to understand the circumstances behind her action.
According to a statement by the RRS, Jejeloye later facilitated a meeting between the woman, her husband, and their 30-year-old son to help the family address their underlying issues.
Following the emotional session, the RRS Commander offered the woman extensive counseling and provided her with a cash gift as part of efforts to support her recovery and reintegration.
The woman was released into the care of her husband and son. The family expressed deep gratitude to the RRS team for their timely intervention, the compassionate leadership of Jejeloye, and the financial support extended to them.
āThe family expressed deep gratitude to the Commander for the squadās timely intervention, his heartfelt advice, and the financial support.
āThe woman has since been released into the care of her husband and son,ā the statement read partly.