Lawmakers at the Lagos state House of Assembly has decided to honour one miss Josephine Agwu, a cleaner with one of the cleaning concessionaires at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, for returning N12 million, Josephine picked the money while working, and she thereafter returned it to the rightful owner.
According to PM News, some of the lawmakers,
at plenary on Monday, suggested that Agwu, a National Diploma
holder who earns N7,800 per month, be recommended for employment with
the state government.
She would be invited to the House any moment from now where the lawmakers would decide how best to honour her for her honesty.
The
lawmakers berated the Federal Government for refusing to honour the
lady even though it was the third time she would find money and return
same to their owners in the course of her job.
The issue was raised under Matter of Urgent Public Importance by Rotimi Abiru, the Deputy Whip of the House.
In
his plea that Agwu be honoured by the House, Abiru said the woman found
the amount, in hard currencies, while cleaning the toilet at the
airport. Instead of taking possession of the monies, she returned the
bag containing the monies to the airport management.
He
noted that it was surprising that the girl would return such amount
even when she earns N7,800, an amount lower than the normal minimum wage
in the country.
Abiru said the first time Agwu picked a
bag of money, it belonged to a Nigerian. In the second case, it
belonged to a white man who compensated her with just $50 which she
rejected until her colleagues forced her to collect it.
He lamented that in this third case, the owner of the monies did not even deem it fit to compensate her.
Sanai
Agunbiade, while commending Abiru for coming up with the issue, said
even though she works with the Federal Government, she lives in Lagos
and that celebrating her would encourage others to imbibe that same
virtue especially as the country was witnessing a somersault of moral
values.
In his position, Abiodun Tobun another
lawmaker, said honouring Miss Agwu is not just enought, but that the
House should recommend her for immediate employment as this would ease
her burden and would be considered a major intervention in her life.
Speaker
Adeyemi Ikuforiji, who presided over the plenary session, said it was
heartwarming that in Nigeria where things are currently going awry, some
people can still prove that the country is not all about corruption.
He
expressed surprise that a lady earning such a meagre amount as salary
could return money on three occasions, adding that this was worth
commending.
He then directed the Clerk to arrange for the invitation of Miss Agwu to the House.
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