The Kogi state government
allegedly gives query/ stops salary of woman who returned N1.8m mistakenly paid
into her account
He
also directed that her salary be put on hold over the wrong information she
gave the committee.
Earlier,
the chairman Salary Reconciliation Committee, John Alayi explained that
N1,813,186.98 was paid in excess to Mrs Mohammed because the statement from
Teaching service commission mistakenly placed her on level sixteen while she
was actually on grade level nine.
According
to him, “the committee calculated the
difference between grade level nine and grade level sixteen and paid the
supposed arrears to the officers account but later discovered that one Hussein
Mohammed also a staff of the Teaching Service Commission (TSC) was the one on
grade level sixteen and not Mrs Husseina Mohammed.”
It was
reported that, Mrs Mohammed said she received an alert for the excess salary
and immediately filled a teller for the transfer to the state treasury on 22nd
May, 2017.
Meanwhile,
the family of Mrs Husseinna Mohammed has expressed disappointment on the latest
development coming from the state government insisting that the allegation
against her has brought disgrace to the family.
It was
also gathered from a close family source that Mrs Husseina Mohammed has been
barred from speaking to the press or risk further punishment from the
Government.
It was
also learnt from a family source that, the said money was paid to the state
coffers but were surprised that weeks later the cashier who performed the
transaction failed to confirm that a particular digit was missing in the account
number which the money was paid in.
“We are surprise that they are coming up with this
at this time that the couple honourably returned money mistakenly paid into
their account. The husband has not been paid for more than 15 Months yet they
didn’t bother to withhold the huge sum of money despite the current hardship.
“This family barely feed three square meal just
because of the harsh economy and the non payment of salary in kogi state. From
what I know, they have been surviving through the wive even though the husband
is also working with the state government.”
“Are we supposed to blame them or blame the
cashier?. The government should also blame their personnel for this defects
instead of suffering an innocent soul when she made the state proud. It is unfortunate
that they are getting this at this time instead of being honoured for their
honesty. ”
“Going by what is happening, if something of such
happens again, people will be scared to come out and return such money because
they don’t want to be disgraced. The news is everywhere now that they have
issued her a query and her salary be placed on hold. Let be sincere, if you are
the one, will you be happy? Am really disappointed I must confess.” The family
source stated.
It
would be recalled that in June during an interview with journalist in Lokoja,
Mrs Mohammed said that she returned N 1,813,186.98 to the state coffers
credited to her account.
She
earlier explained how the money entered into her account. “One morning,while shopping, my phone
beeped, indicating a text message. Upon opening the folder containing the SMS,
I saw that my salary account domiciled in Zenith Bank, Lokoja Branch had been
credited with N1,813,186.98 The text message stated that it was my salary for
the month of March, 2017.”
Shocked,
Mrs Mohammed told reporters that she read the message over and over again.
Aside reading the message repeatedly, she took her time to count the figures
displayed in the message. After a while, she abandoned the materials she had
come to buy and found her way home.
On
getting home, she narrated her experience to her husband. After a brief
interaction, they decided to refund the money, saying that it was the right
thing to do. Her husband, an employee of the TSC in Lokoja, was one of those
affected by the just concluded screening exercise in the state. He disclosed that
for 15 months, he had not received any salary from government.


The big
question now is? Where is the place of justice, truth and honesty in the
chambers of the Nigerian nation…


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