Security guard who returned N3.6m found inside banking hall receives award

Security guard who returned N3.6m found inside banking hall receives award

- A security outfit in Lagos recently honoured one of its staff members for his honesty

- The man, identified as William Okogbue, was rewarded for returning a bag containing N3.6m in dollars

- Okugbue, who was on duty at an Ecobank branch in Abuja, found a bag in the banking hall and discovered $10,000 in it

A Nigerian security guard has been awarded by his company for his kind and honest gesture. The man, identified as William Okogbue, was rewarded by Hogan Guards Limited after he returned a missing bag containing N3.6m.

According to Okugbue who recounted the story, he stated that in July 2018, while on duty at an Ecobank branch in Abacha estate, Wuse 2, Abuja, he found a bag in the banking hall, picked it up and discovered some dollars inside.

He revealed that he took the bag to the toilet, where he counted the money and discovered that it was $10,000 (N3.6m). He added that he reported the situation to the customer service manager of the bank who held the bag until the owner came to claim it.

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Security guard rewarded for returning N3.6m found inside banking hall
Photo of William Okogbue receiving his award/The Cable
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On receiving the award, William Okogbue had this to say: “It is my pleasure to be in Lagos today to be celebrated. I work as a supervisor for Hogan Guards. I’ve been working in Ecobank for almost ten years. Somebody forgot their bag in the banking hall and it contained $10,000,”

"When the owner came, he introduced himself as a former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria in Abuja to my customer service manager whom I reported the matter to. My CSM interviewed him and gave him the bag. He was very happy and he said he would take it up because he had never seen someone like me. So, he took me to the manager and here we are.”

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Okugbue who has now been appointed a full staff at the company, was asked whether he was tempted to keep the money.

See his response below:

“I am not rich but those values have been put in me. If I had taken the money, I will be in problem, Hogan Guard, Ecobank will also be in problem. When I picked the money, I took the money to the toilet, checked if it was real or fake. I said God, is this a temptation or what. I prayed to God. One part of me was telling me to take the money and run, another said I should return it. I was inside the toilet for almost one hour.

"Now, I have been given a letter of appointment as a full staff; Ecobank gave me a letter of recommendation. I feel good about it. People abused me on Facebook that I want to remain a poor man, that I should have taken the money. But my advice to people is that whatever will be your own will be, just trust God and don’t tamper with things that are not yours.”

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Chukwuemeka Pindas, chief operating officer of Hogan Guards, said Okogbue displayed the core values of the organisation, adding that their efforts to be top-notch is not in vain.

In similar news, two 300 level students of the Federal College of Education, Kotongora, affiliated to ABU, recently returned the sum of N2.5m to its rightful owner. Identified as Ahmed Usman Busa and Ahmed Suleimain, they found the huge sum by the roadside and reported it immediately to the school's security office

The money which was misplaced by a senior lecturer, belonged to the Thrift Association Mall, where he is the chairman

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