Sunday, March 8, 2015

The Airport Cleaner Who Returned N12M Gets Salary Increase From N7,800 to N15,000

It started with galore of scoldings for Miss Josephine
Agwu, a mere airport cleaner who found forgotten
$28,000 and other foreign currencies totaling about
N12m and refunded it to the owner. Some called her
dumb-ass, others referred to her as silly, especially as
the owner of the money showed how not to appreciate
goodness.
She became a subject of mockery, both for people
present at the airport who heard of it, and notably on
some social media platforms. But Miss Agwu held
herself with satisfaction that she did the right thing.
Now, her saintly gesture is being appreciated.
Recognition and appreciation
The Lagos State House of Assembly, last Monday,
concluded plans to invite and honour her. And her
employers have increased her salary from a paltry
N7,800 to N15,000 per month. And in her words, "FAAN
(Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria) said that they
are going to give me automatic employment, but I have
not heard from them till now."
And she added: "On the part of my management, they
are happy, all my supervisors. In short, they are doing
good things for me. Now, they carry me like egg, even
my MD."
Miss Agwu, a cleaner with Patovilki, a concessionaire
handling the cleaning of the Murtala Mohammed
International Airport, Ikeja Lagos, found the N12m
while cleaning a toilet near the screening point of the
departure area of the airport, and took it to the security
post.
The owner later came and the security returned the
money to the owner and disclosed how Miss Agwu
found the money and brought it to them. After counting
the money and it was complete the owner simply
looked at Agwu and walked away. This was the third
time she was returning lost bags containing huge sums
of money.
For a cleaner who earns N7,800 monthly for a 12-hour
day job, her act of integrity shocked many. The Lagos
State House of Assembly which just returned from
recess has requested the Clerk of the House, Mr Segun
Abiru, to invite Miss Agwu to the House. Deputy Whip
of the House, Honourable Abiru Rotimi Abiru, had
under Matter of Urgent Public Importance, raised the
issue which happened on January 23, 2015, calling the
attention of his colleagues to the fact that Miss Agwu
was returning lost money for the third time.
Company policy
The management of Patovilki, Miss Ugwu's employers,
played a major role in influencing her action. The
company has an in-house policy to guide every of their
employee working at the airport. In an interview with
Saturday Vanguard, Mrs. Eunice Anumudu, Manager,
Airport Zone, said: "Since the incident, people have
been reacting to it and they have been praising her for
what she has done, and that she did well and several
people have been calling her."
According to Mrs. Anumudu, "My own impression as a
manager is that she did well because that is what we
told them at the initial time that she was searching for
the job. We told her that as you are looking for this job,
the salary is too small. Can you do the work? She said
'yes', so we told her that anywhere we put you, you
have to behave well because this is an airport. We have
many ogas here, you don't know who is who. If they
ask you question that you cannot answer, you look for
the supervisor or the manager to answer the question."
Mrs. Anumudu continued: "Wherever we post you and
anything that you see there, don't take it home. Take it
to the security because that thing does not belong to us.
It is the passenger that has it. You know, some of the
passengers, when they travel, some of them will leave
their bags and sometimes phones in the toilet.
"So, we told them to behave well, respect everybody.
Since this incident happened, she has not been
promoted to a supervisor or other higher position, but
we contacted our Managing Director and what she did
was to increase her salary. The MD was happy about
what Miss Josphine Ugwu. She has agreed to increase
her salary from N7,800 to N15,000."
Certainly, not every of the employee so briefed would
have returned the money, which also portrays Miss
Ugwu as an exceptional person.
Sense of fulfillment
Speaking also with Saturday Vanguard, the beautiful
lady, Josephine Ugwu, who has been catapulted to
limelight, relived the experience that day: "I am from
Enugu State, from Obonkpa in Nsukka Local
Government. I live at Agbotukunyo in Agege. The
incident happened on the 23rd of January 2015. I was
on morning duty. So as I was sweeping around 6:30pm,
I saw the bag on the ground and there were some
passengers there so I thought that the bag could belong
to one of them. But as I closed at 7:20pm, the person to
relieve me on duty came that time."
"I was going to the toilet again, I saw the same bag
there. Then I told the passengers sitting there that they
should be mindful of the bag because once they
announce the flight they may forget it. They replied that
the bag did not belong to them. Three of the passengers
left, so I then picked the bag and took it to the FAAN
security people. At first, they put the bag on the
screening machine, before they opened the bag and
discovered that there were many envelops in the bag
containing money in different currencies including
dollars."
"As they were counting it, I saw an NDLEA woman
accompanied by one man and both of them were
coming towards us. They said that the man could be the
owner of the bag. So when they came in, they
interviewed the man and the man mentioned the
amount of money and the colour of the bag. Before
then, they had counted the money and it was exactly
the amount that the man said."
"Then they carried the money and gave to the man for
him to count. After counting, they asked him if the
money was complete, he said yes and they snapped him
picture. They asked him again about three times and
they told the man that, 'look at the woman that picked
your bag', and the man was looking at me. His name is
Mr. Obinna Samuel. They told him that he should thank
his God that if it were another person, that person
would have run away with the bag but this woman
didn't do that. So I left and the man took the money
and put inside the bag and went away."
"Then FAAN security personnel called me back, and
they took my number On-Duty-Card (ODC) and my
name. That was how it happened. People are praising
me, FAAN said that they are going to give me automatic
employment but I have not heard from them till now."
Miss Ugwu is aware of how she is being viewed by
some Nigerians. She was reported to have advised:
"People should appreci ate what they have. People do a
lot of bad things because they are not happy with what
they have. With the little I earn, I try to manage it
well. If I can't manage that small money that I earn,
even if I begin to earn N1 million, I will still not know
how to manage it.
"So, I am telling every Nige rian to be happy in any
situation they find themselves. Don't be faster than your
shadow because so many things will go wrong.
Sometimes things get bad because people want to be like
others. All fin gers are not equal. It is true that God
promised those who serve him riches, but people should
be careful how they go about it. I am telling people to
have pa tience. It is because people want quick money
that is why some people become thieves.
She concludes: "On the part of my management, in fact
they are happy, all my supervisors. In short they are
doing good things for me, even they are carrying me
like egg, even my MD. They have added money to my
salary. In short, my manager, Madam Eunice has been
doing many things for me since the incident, praising
me. She said that she knows that she can trust me, and
that I cannot see anything that does not belong to me
and I take it away."

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