This Man Returned N6,000,000 Wrongly Credited To His Account And Gets An MFR


FOR returning N6,000,000,00 overpayment  to govt, Grade Level 10 officer bags National Award
IN early December 2011, Mohammad Zakari, of the Federal Ministry of Information, received an account credit alert on his mobile phone, which he thought would be for his November 2011 salary of N62,000.00.
He read the figures again and again, not believing his eyes.
“After all”, he told himself, “I only had a credit balance of N400.00 the last time I checked.”
Almost in shock, Zakari showed the alert to a friend who confirmed it was for a credit of N6,241,469.00.
He was later to tell The Guardian: “When I received the alert, I became blind. I thought it was just N6,000.
“I was wondering what I did wrong for my office to pay me a salary of N6000 until I showed a friend who told me it was N6,000,000  not N6,000.
When Zakari confided in his mother, she told him to return the money.
“The only thing you will do is to ask them to give you N1million to complete your building in the village,” his mother told him.
He continued: “Same day, I got the alert, I told my wife, something entered into my account and she asked how much it was.
“I told her it was N6 million and that may be that was how God wanted to bless me.”
But she disagreed, telling her husband:  “God does not bless people like that. If God wants to bless you, he will open opportunities for you to work so that money can come. Money will not just come from heaven to enter into your account.’
“My wife gave me the guts to return that money,” he told The Guardian.
He also reported the overpayment to his superiors.
But he has suffered reproach from his friends who told him:  “You can never be rich…they sent that kind of money into your account and you returned it?
“Some of them don’t talk to me anymore because of what I did.”
For his honesty, however, Zakari was among the 155 Nigerians given National Honours as he was conferred with an Award of Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (MFR).
“My religion also motivated me to return the money as it teaches that “you don’t take what does not belong to you.”
“I went to my Islamic scholars and told them what happened, and they told me to return it, warning that if I used the money I would not have any blessing from it, that I would not enjoy it in this life, and if I die, I would still suffer punishment.
“So I had to return it.”
“So, the next working day which was Monday, I went to the bank and made inquiry on my account balance and it was N6,241,000.
I just withdrew N62,000, which was my  salary.
“Later, I went to the Salary Section of the Federal Ministry of Information, and showed the alert to the Assistant Director who advised me to take it to the Accountant General’s Office.
For his honesty, Zakari was to suffer some hardship arising from bank charges of about N32,000 for making a large withdrawal.
“ I told them I never made any withdrawal and suffered so much before the money was refunded through the Accountant General’s Office”.
“My office was aware of all this and sent a notification to the Independent Corrupt Practice Commission (ICPC), Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Head of Service and the Office of the Secretary General of the Federation”.
The SGF office later called me to confirm the development, and I was told to submit a citation about myself, Curriculum Vitae (CV) and two passport photographs.
“Then, I was called to come and collect a commendation and award letter that Mr. President had agreed to honor me with an award of Member of the Order Federal Republic (MFR).
“I was afraid of what would have happened to me if I had not returned the money and they later discovered?
“I am a family man with eight children, seven boys and a girl, brothers and sisters, and I come from a reputable home.
“I could not just spoil my family name.
“N6 million is nothing to spoil my name for. I am not a lazy man and I cannot spoil my name. I am still young in the service and on Grade Level 10.”
Zakari, a native of Garun-Mallam Local Council of Kano State, joined the Federal Civil Service as Information Officer II in 2000 and was  posted to Federal Ministry of Water Resources, Abuja.
After a stint at the National Film and Video Censors Board, is at present with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development as a Senior Information officer in the Minister’s office.

Source:The Guardian

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Chris Kehinde Nwandu is the Editor In Chief of CKNNEWS || He is a Law graduate and an Alumnus of Lagos State University, Lead City University Ibadan and Nigerian Institute Of Journalism || With over 2 decades practice in Journalism, PR and Advertising, he is a member of several Professional bodies within and outside Nigeria || Member: Institute Of Chartered Arbitrators ( UK ) || Member : Institute of Chartered Mediators And Conciliation || Member : Nigerian Institute Of Public Relations || Member : Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria || Fellow : Institute of Personality Development And Customer Relationship Management || Member and Chairman Board Of Trustees: Guild Of Professional Bloggers of Nigeria

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  1. I don't care what anyone says, this man is a hero!

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