Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Senior Special Assistant to
the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora has hailed a Nigerian,
Michael Jonathan Asemota a.k.a Teddy for his sincerity and honesty in
returning QR1,502,000 ($441,127.99) about N150 million wrongfully posted
into his account in Qatar.
In a statement by Abdur-Rahman
Balogun, Special Assistant on Media to Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa stated
that the SSA gave the commendation when she received Mr. Michael Asemota
in her office on
Wednesday in Abuja.
The SSA said that such a
rare display of honesty and sincerity from a Nigerian in the Diaspora
has given the country a facelift as well as other Nigerians living in
Qatar.
She urged Asemota to continue to be a good ambassador of
Nigeria and implore other Nigerians in the Diaspora to emulate the
positive image he has given to Nigeria in Qatar .
`` With this
exceptional act of honesty, you have become a positive image for
Nigerians and Nigeria in Qatar in the midst of bad news tag against
Nigerians in the Diaspora.
``We are truly proud of you and urge
you to continue to extol the virtues and strength of the Nigerian
heritage of honesty, integrity and honour. Your shinning beacon serves
as inspiration to the Youth of Nigeria’’, Dabiri-Erewa stated in a
letter of commendation personally signed by her and given to Asemota.
Michael
Asemota, a native of Edo state but based in Doha, Qatar, had opened an
account with a cheque of QR150, 200 with an undisclosed commercial bank,
where he is the sole signatory of the account.
Narrating his
experience to the SSA during the courtesy call in Abuja, ``as i got back
home, I received an alert showing that a QR1,502,000 had been credited
into my account by mistake instead of QR150,200.
“I went to see
the manager to report the error of QR1, 502,000 deposited into my
account. After checking for confirmation, the manager gave me a warm
handshake in appreciation.”
Asked why he alerted the bank about
the error, Asemota said:“I knew the money did not belong to me and
shouldn’t be in my account in the first place, so there were no motives
and temptations to keep it.”
He advised people faced with similar
situations to ”immediately notify their bank to avoid any potential
problems as the bank will eventually trace their mistake back to your
account and withdraw the mistakenly deposited money.”
He said the
singular act has given Nigeria and Nigerians positive image in Qatar in
the midst of bad stories of Nigeria emanating from the country.
Asemota
is an official of Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation-Qatar
(NIDO-Qatar), the umbrella body of Nigerian residents in the country.
Source: Politicsngr.com
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