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Lagos Assembly Honours Airport Cleaner For Returning N12 Million (PICTURED)

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NAN – The Lagos State House of Assembly (LAHA), on Monday, May 18, 2015 held a special parliamentary session to honour Miss Josephine Ugwu, a cleaner working at Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that in January this year, Ugwu returned N12 million she found at the airport toilet to security officials.

Josephine Ugwu, the cleaner at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport who returned a passenger's luggage containing about N12 Million has received a salary increment of N&, 200 making her total salary N15, 000. (Photo Credit: Punch)
Josephine Ugwu, the cleaner at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport who returned a passenger’s luggage containing about N12 Million has received a salary increment of N&, 200 making her total salary N15, 000. (Photo Credit: Punch)

She was invited to narrate her story to members of the Assembly.

Mr Kolawole Taiwo, the Deputy Speaker, who presided over plenary, presented a letter of commendation and an undisclosed amount of money to Ugwu.

He said: “For her honesty and patriotism for returning the N12 million on January 23, we find her worthy of honour.

“Her action was 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; this is why we decided to hold a special parliamentary session to celebrate your honesty, integrity, uprightness, sincerity, truthfulness and patriotism.”

Contributing to the debate, Mr Segun Olulade, (APC-Epe I) urged the legislature to give Ugwu employment in the Assembly or recommended her to the governor for employment to encourage other Nigerian youths to emulate her.

In his contribution, Mr Rotimi Olowo, (APC-Shomolu I) urged the state government to honour Ugwu by naming an institution or monument after her.

“This will drive home the need for honesty and integrity among the youths in the country,’’ he said.

The Deputy Chief Whip, Mr Rotimi Abiru, expressed happiness that the motion he moved during plenary on March 2 urging the house to celebrate Ugwu had seen the light of the day.

He congratulated Ugwu for demonstrating to the world that there was hope for Nigeria, adding that she had written her name in gold.

He urged Nigerian youths to emulate her good character.

In her remark, Ugwu thanked the legislators for honouring her.

“I never expected that I will be honoured to stand before this Assembly not to talk of being recognised and honoured by this institution.

“I was just doing my duty and following the rules of the organisation I am working for and also living according to the training I received from my parents who brought me up,’’ she said.

Ugwu said her parents inculcated the virtue of honesty into her from her childhood.

“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 given about the country,” she said.

She explained that it was the third time since December 2014 she was returning money left behind by passengers to airport security.

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