Wednesday 26 September 2012

TAXI DRIVER WHO RETURNED N18MILLION FORGOTTEN IN HIS CAB IN 2007 GETS N2.5MILLION REWARD FROM SEC

It might have taken 5 years, but he finally got a handsome cash reward.

In 2007, Imeh Usuah, a taxi driver at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International
Airport, Abuja picked up some passengers from the Airport, two white
men, and dropped them at the Hilton Transcorp hotel in Maitama area in
Abuja. Unknown to the passengers and to him, they forgot a bag tucked
underneath the seat which contained N18million.

He returned the bag with the money still intact to them at the hotel
when he discovered it and since then, he has become some sort of
overnight celebrity. However, despite the recognition and awards he
has received for his honesty, this is the first time he will be given
such a handsome cash reward for his action.

On Tuesday 25th September, 2012, Mr Usuah emerged the winner of the
Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC), maiden Integrity Award.

Mr. Usuah, accompanied with his wife, was awarded a plaque and N2.5
million for his honesty.

He had earlier been acknowledged and commended by different groups in
the country. The 69 year-old taxi driver had received awards from the
Nigeria Network of Women and the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC). Also the National Orientation Agency (NOA) has
given him an award and $200 for his honesty.

The Director- General of SEC, Arunma Oteh, said that the award was the
commission's contributions toward the promotion, recognition and
reward for integrity.

"Usuah's exemplary act of honesty and integrity had sprinkled a burst
of refreshing dew upon the national consciousness," Premium Times
quoted her as saying.

In his response, Mr Usuah commended the commission for the gesture and
devoted the award to the "unsung honest and committed Nigerians across
the country."

Photo Credit: NAN

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