Lagos Assembly Honours ''Josephine Ugwu''!!!! Airport Cleaner Who Returned 12 Million Naira To The Owner
After
many weeks of commending Miss Josephine Ugwu, the cleaner who returned
the sum of N12 million in foreign currencies which she found at the
Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos to the Airport
security in January, the Lagos State House of Assembly on Monday
honoured her at a plenary in which she was present
Miss Ugwu honoured the invitation by the House attending the sitting with some of her friends and co-workers.
Deputy
Speaker, Hon. Kolawole Taiwo who presided over the sitting, presented a
letter of commendation and an undisclosed sum of money to Miss Ugwu.
The
letter and the monetary gift were “for her act of honesty and
patriotism for returning the sum N12million on Friday, 23 January,
2015.”
The Deputy Speaker also thanked Ugwu for leveraging the country through the act of returning the money.
According to the letter, her action is a great inspiration to many who believe in the future of Nigeria.
“Your
conduct has positively affected the image of Nigeria internationally.
It is an act worthy of emulation, because of this we decided to hold a
special parliamentary session to celebrate your honesty, integrity,
uprightness, sincerity, truthfulness and patriotism. We truly believe in
you,” the letter stated.
One
of the lawmakers at the sitting, Segun Olulade, while commending her
earlier, urged the House to give Ugwu employment in the Assembly or
recommend her to the state governor for employment to encourage other
Nigerians to emulate her.
Also
contributing, Rotimi Olowo, another lawmaker, added that the state
government should honour her by naming any state institution or monument
after her to drive home the need for honesty and integrity among the
youths in the country.
Deputy Whip of the House, Rotimi Abiru, said he was very happy that his motion on Ugwu has seen the light of the day.
Abiru
congratulated Ugwu, who he called a great lady, for being a proud
Nigerian who has demonstrated to the world that there is hope for the
Nigeria as nation.
Thanking the House for the gesture, Ugwu said she was very happy.
“I
never expected that I will be honoured to be in this Assembly talk more
of been recognised and honoured by this institution,” she said while
adding that she was only doing her duty according to the rules of the
organisation she works with and according to the training she received
from her parents.
“My family trained me not take anything that does not belong to me.
“I
also want to prove to the world that Nigeria is a good country with
people of integrity unlike the wrong impression they have about the
country,” she said adding that this was the third time since December
2014 that she would be returning money left behind by passengers to the
Airport security.
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