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Director who committed suicide ' was listed to receive six months back pay'


Deborah Ogunmola, head Kogi state service, says the
circumstances surrounding the death of Edward Soje,
a grade level 16 officer with the state teaching service
commission, is misconstrued.

54-year-old Soje was said to have hanged himself on
a tree close to the Maigumeri barracks of the Nigeria
army, in the state capital, Lokoja.

Soje, whose wife gave birth to a set of male triplets
ten days before his demise, was reportedly being owed
11 months salary arrears.

But in a statement on Sunday, Ogunmola said the
state government was saddened that Soje’s death was
being attributed to non-payment of his salary.

According to her, Soje was paid till December 2016
until “proof emerged that he falsified his age records”.
She explained that Soje was however pardoned and
had been forwarded a template for payment of his
salary prior to his death.

“I am appalled by the media reports on Edward Soje’s
death. The certainty by the media that he committed
suicide, and that he did it due to non-payment of his
salaries by his employer, the Kogi state government,”
the statement read.

“For the records, these are the facts surrounding Mr.
Soje’s employment with the Kogi state government.
“He continued to receive his salaries till December,
2016 even while the Staff Screening and Verification
Exercise was ongoing.

“His pay was stopped after proof emerged that he
falsified his age records. His confession to the offence
is on video.

“Following engagements with Labour which spanned
several months, the Kogi state governor
magnanimously commuted the disciplinary action due
against certain categories of offenders by grant of
pardon. Mr. Soje fell into one of the categories.

“Pardoned staff were processed for reinstatement and
payment in batches. Mr. Soje was in the September
2017 batch and he was aware of this fact.

“The Kogi State Teaching Service Commission where
he works has forwarded a template for payment to
Government and Mr. Soje was aware that he was
listed to receive 6 months back pay, leaving only 2
months (August and September) outstanding.

“Edward Soje was not just my staff, he was also
married to my sister-in-law. His death is shocking,
both as one related to him in some way, and one
responsible for him in an official capacity.

“I met with him earlier last week and we discussed his
situation, including the progress made in resolving his
employment issues.

“There was no hint of this horrible decision in his
demeanour neither did he appear to me as one who
was depressed, let alone contemplating suicide. I am
therefore understandably shocked by all of this.

“We use this opportunity to implore the fourth estate of
the realm to always strive to verify information before
going to the public especially when lives are involved,
and to avoid causing unnecessary distress. Facts are
sacred and must be so revered.

“Government condoles with his family, especially his
wife and three children. While we will not intrude into
their grief over their sad loss, we will stand with them
through this.”


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