The Katsina Government has truly shown Nigerians and the world at large that it pays to be honest as it rewarded a woman, Malama Abdulkadir-Yanmama, with ₦500,000 for returning ₦748,320 to the state.
The ₦748,320 meant for the Federal Government’s
Home Grown School feeding programme in the state was mistakenly paid into her account.
The Executive Director, Katsina State Social Investment Programme Agency, Dr Mudassir Nasir, presented the reward to the woman on Tuesday, December 17, 2024.
“She told us that she received an alert with a narration titled payment for vendors who were providing primary school pupils with free food” Nasir stated.
“The woman decided to come to our office because she was not on the register for vendors who provide food for our pupils and she was not part of such a programme.
“We requested for her bank statement and the office of the auditor-general verified that she was telling the truth.
“Therefore, Governor Dikko Radda directed that she
should be appreciated with ₦500,000, honoured with a commendation letter and offer to participate in the next school feeding programme.”
In addition, Nasir said that Radda was happy with the honesty of the woman. He called on others to emulate her.
More Honours
Also, in his remarks, the state’s Auditor-General, Alhaji Anas Tukur-Abdulkadir, also commended the woman, saying that she deserved more honours.
Responding, Abdulkadir-Yanmama said, “I knew that I had to return the money because it doesn’t belong to me.”
Furthermore, Abdulkadir-Yanmama commended the governor and the KASIPA management for the support, honour and encouragement given to her.
The ₦748,320 meant for the Federal Government’s
Home Grown School feeding programme in the state was mistakenly paid into her account.
The Executive Director, Katsina State Social Investment Programme Agency, Dr Mudassir Nasir, presented the reward to the woman on Tuesday, December 17, 2024.
“She told us that she received an alert with a narration titled payment for vendors who were providing primary school pupils with free food” Nasir stated.
“The woman decided to come to our office because she was not on the register for vendors who provide food for our pupils and she was not part of such a programme.
“We requested for her bank statement and the office of the auditor-general verified that she was telling the truth.
“Therefore, Governor Dikko Radda directed that she should be appreciated with ₦500,000, honoured with a commendation letter and offer to participate in the next school feeding programme.”
Meanwhile, Nasir added that Radda was happy with the honesty of the woman. He called on others to emulate her.
In his remarks, the state’s Auditor-General, Alhaji Anas Tukur-Abdulkadir, also commended the woman, saying that she deserved more honours.
Responding, Abdulkadir-Yanmama said, “I knew that I had to return the money because it doesn’t belong to me.”
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Abdulkadir-Yanmama further commended the governor and the KASIPA management for the support, honour and encouragement given to her.
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