Why we stopped salary of Director who committed suicide – Kogi govt

The Kogi State Head of Service(HoS), Deaconess Deborah Ogunmola, has exonerated the state government over the stoppage of the salary of a director in the state Civil Service who committed suicide, Edward Soje.
The HoS gave the explanation in a statement she issued yesterday.
Ogunmola said Soje, who reportedly committed suicide after his wife gave birth to a set of triplets, had his salary paid till December 2016 until it was discovered that he falsified his age records. She said the deceased confessed to the crime on records.
The statement by Ogunmola reads in full:
“The Kogi State Government is saddened in no small measure by the alleged suicide of Mr. Edward Soje, a level 16 officer and director in the Kogi State Civil Service. He was attached to the Teaching Service Commission.
“I am appalled by 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.
“We wonder at this strange certainty. No media house has approached the Service or the Government with any query on the matter. There is also no single shred of proof provided to back up their banner headlines.
“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.”
The statement added that the deceased’s salary was stopped after proof emerged that he falsified his age records and his confession to the offence recorded on video.
It added that following extended engagements with Labour, the Kogi State Governor, Alh. Yahaya Bello magnanimously commuted the disciplinary action due against certain categories of offenders by grant of pardon with Soje falling into one of such categories.
“Pardoned staff were processed for reinstatement and payment in batches. Soje was in the September 2017 batch and was aware of this fact.
“The Kogi State Teaching Service Commission where he works has forwarded a template for payment to Government and Soje was aware that he was listed to receive six months arrears, leaving only two months (August and September) outstanding.”
The HoS described Soje as not just her staff but one married to her 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,” the HoS said.