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Yobe group honours tricyclist for returning missing N9m

The Yobe Association of Retired Permanent Secretaries has honoured a tricycle operator, Ali Bulama, for returning missing N9 million to the rightful owner.
Bulama returned the money to the owner at Jumbam community in Tarmuwa Local Government Area of the state.

The Chairman of the association, Alhaji Maisandari Lawan, presented a certificate of honour and N100,000 token to Bulama, on Wednesday in Damaturu.

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He commended the tricyclist for his honesty and fear of God.

“We got the news from social media; we then met and decided that this man deserves to be recognised for his selflessness.

“He could have just simply kept the money for himself if he wanted to, but decided to do the right thing by returning it to its owner,” he said.

Lawan called on the state government and philanthropists to appreciate the noble gesture and recognise Bulama for his honesty.

He urged the people, especially the youths to emulate Bulama by exhibiting high sense of honesty and sincerity wherever they find themselves.

In a remark, Bulama said the owner of the money, and a resident of Maiduguri boarded his tricycle in Jumbam at about 9:30 pm on November 17.

“It was around 11:30 or so after I dropped him and went back home, that I saw a sack containing some items left in my tricycle.

“When I discovered that the sack contained some money, I quickly went out to search for the owner. By then, the news of the missing N9 million had already circulated in the village.

“After a while with the help of some locals, the owner of the money was found and I handed over the money to him,” he said.

Bulama, who hired the tricycle for shuttles, said the owner of the money rewarded him N20,000 in appreciation.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event was attended by community leaders and the leadership of tricycle operators in the area.

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