The 2
Division of Nigerian Army, Odogbo, Ibadan, Monday, rewarded Mrs Bimbola Makinde
for returning the N54,000 she found to the owner.
According
to reports, the money belonged to a soldier in the division, Lance Corporal
Mohammed Suleiman, with service number 96NA/42/6475.
Makinde
is a member of staff of Jericho Nursing Home in Jericho area of Ibadan, Oyo
State.
The
General Officer Commanding (GOC) the Division, Maj.-Gen Ahmed Jibrin, told
newsmen that the command was moved by the humanitarian gesture demonstrated by
Makinde.
According
to him, the gesture will let the public know that there are still very good
people in the country.
He said:
“I feel that such a person is not an ordinary Nigerian and I strongly feel that
such person should be given maximum publicity.
“The
amount found is even equivalent to two months’ salary of some citizens in the
country but Makinde went through pains to return the money intact.”
“So, when
we see such people with the fear of God, we should celebrate them to encourage
them to do more and for everyone to emulate such good virtues.
“It is
with this that the division is rewarding Makinde with the sum of N54,000 to use
for whatever will continue to remind her of her kind gesture.”
In his
remarks, Suleiman said he was surprised that such a person could still be found
in the country where corruption and other vices thrived.
Suleiman
said that in spite of the N5,000 reward he gave to Makinde, she still turned it
down, adding that she did not return the money because she wanted to be
rewarded.
Responding,
Makinde thanked the GOC for inviting her to the division and for the reward.
She said:
“What made me to return the money is because I have the fear of God and I want
to make (go to) heaven.”
Vanguard.
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