Woman returns N1.8 million paid into her account,gets query from Kogi government

The Kogi State Auditor, General Alhaji Yusuf Okala has directed Mrs. Husseina Teni Mohammed of the


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Woman returns N1.8 million  paid into her account,gets query from Kogi government
Governor Yahaya Bello

The Kogi State Auditor, General Alhaji Yusuf Okala has directed Mrs. Husseina Teni Mohammed of the State Teaching Service Commission be issued a query for giving wrong information that she returned a salary excess mistakenly paid into her account.

Alhaji Yusuf noted that Mrs. Mohammed misinformed the public that she had returned the money to the State Treasury even when she did not received any alert to confirm such transactions.

Our Kogi State Correspondent reports that the Auditor General explained that Mrs. Husseina Teni Mohammed only returned N1.6M on July 3 this year out of N1.8M, she claimed to have returned six weeks earlier saying, “the information has caused concussion in the system”.

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 one million, eight hundred and thirteen thousand, one hundred and eighty six naira, ninety eight kobo (#1,813,186.98) 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 May 22, 2017.

Mrs. Mohammed is a level seven accountant in the service of the Kogi State government, with a monthly salary approximately N34, 000.

Recalled that sometime in June during an interview with journalist in Lokoja, Mrs. Mohammed said she returned N1, 787, 550.98 to the State Coffers credited to her account which contradicts the figures presented by the government which is N1, 813,186.98.

She earlier explained how the money entered 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, 787, 550.98k. 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 return 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.

 

 

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Odimayo Olatunde Frederick
graduate of Mass Communication and Kogi State Correspondent of Fresh Angle International Newspaper
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