Josephine Ugwu, the airport cleaner who returned
a passenger’s luggage containing local and foreign currencies to the tune of
N12m has been rewarded with a N7,200 salary increment.
Ugwu, who works for Patovilki Cleaning Services,
a concessionaire engaged by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria to keep
the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos clean, was on a monthly
salary of N7,800 before the incident.
The National Diploma graduate of Our Saviour
Institute of Science, Agriculture and Technology, Enugu, now enjoys a N7,200
salary increment, bringing her new salary to N15,000.
Meanwhile, Ugwu’s colleagues who expressed
disappointment that such act of uncommon integrity was not noticed by the
government.
They argued that a society that was quick to mete
out punishment to offenders should also be quick to reward exemplary behaviour.
Speaking on the condition of anonymity, one of
Ugwu’s colleagues lamented that the government did not have a culture of
rewarding and encouraging exemplary behaviour.
She said, “Some people have abused her and called
her a fool for returning the bag. It now looks as if what she did was wrong.
Most people will not be motivated to follow her lead when faced with similar
situation. The government should have, at least, sent her a commendation letter
for what she did.” Another colleague, identified simply as Faith, also
expressed disappointment. She said Ugwu had returned passengers’ luggage with
money in them for a record third time and all three had gone unnoticed.
She said, “Twice in December 2014, she returned
passengers’ luggage with huge sums of money in them.
“One contained about N600,000 and the other had
close to N2m. if it were to be a case of stealing and she was caught, I am sure
the government would have been quick to send her to jail.”
Ugwu, however, said she had no regrets for what
she did, but would not mind being compensated.
She said, “I believe that a good name is better
than riches. This incident has taken my name far and wide and I am happy that
it is for a good cause. God’s reward is the ultimate, but if the government
will give me a proper job as promised, I will be happy.
“My company on its part has tried and I am
grateful for the management’s action. My salary has been increased and I have
also been promoted.”
Mrs. Eunice Anumudu, Ugwu’s supervisor at the
airport, praised her integrity and uprightness, saying that Ugwu had become a
role model, not only for her colleagues, but for all Nigerians.
“What she did is worthy of emulation. Many people
in her shoes would have done otherwise. She is a role model to her colleagues
and to all Nigerians. I will be happy if the government can do something to
encourage her,” she said.
The Punch
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