Lagos security guard praised after returning customer’s $9,100

•Adebanjo. Photo: PSS
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A Lagos-based security operative, Adebanjo Samuel, has been commended for displaying exceptional integrity after returning a customer’s misplaced $9,100 while on duty at a First City Monument Bank branch in Marina, Lagos.
The incident, which occurred on May 25, 2026, was confirmed in a statement issued by Proton Security Service Limited to PUNCH Metro on Tuesday.
According to the company, Adebanjo’s action has further reinforced confidence in the discipline, professionalism, and integrity of personnel deployed across its client locations.
The statement partly read, “Adebanjo has been hailed as a true hero, showing that something great can still come out of here.”
It added that the company would honour the operative for his conduct.
“In recognition of this outstanding conduct, Proton Security has announced plans to host a special civic reception at its corporate headquarters.
“During the event, Adebanjo will be formally honoured and rewarded for his exemplary display of integrity. The occasion will bring together colleagues, family members, friends, industry stakeholders, and representatives of the media in celebration of a remarkable act of honesty,” the statement added.
Reacting to the development, the Managing Director of Proton Security Service Limited, Odebunmi Adekunmi, described Adebanjo’s action as a proud moment for the organisation and a validation of its ethical standards.
He stated, “This act of honesty reflects the principles upon which our organisation was built and the standards we expect from every member of our workforce.
“Adebanjo has demonstrated that professionalism extends beyond carrying out assigned duties; it also involves making the right decisions when no one is watching. His conduct has brought honour to himself, his family, our organisation, and the security profession as a whole.”
Expressing appreciation for the recognition, Adebanjo said his decision was guided by principle rather than the amount involved.
He said, “It is not about the amount; it is about the principle. I was raised to be truthful and to do what is right irrespective of the circumstances. Even if the money had been much more, I would still have returned it. Integrity is something I believe should never be compromised.
“I am grateful to Proton Security for the training and values that guide us daily. This recognition encourages me to remain steadfast in doing what is right and reinforces my belief that honesty remains one of life’s greatest virtues. I hope my experience inspires others to always choose the path of integrity, regardless of the situation.”
Also commenting, the Director of Business Development and Strategy at Proton Security Service Limited, Olabisi Familusi, said the organisation’s integrity standards remain uncompromising.
He noted that Adebanjo’s conduct reflects the professionalism and trust that define the company’s operations, strengthening its reputation in Nigeria’s private security industry.
He stated, “Beyond the commendation of an individual, Proton Security believes the significance of this act extends much further.
“This symbolic act is capable of inspiring trust in Nigeria globally and sending the right message to the growing population of young Nigerians that integrity pays, and its reward is everlasting.
“Adebanjo’s story stands as a timeless testament to the power of character, reminding us that while circumstances may test values, it is integrity that ultimately defines legacy.”
Uthman, a Mass Communication graduate from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, has over six years experience in journalism. He reports crime to community-related news for Metro, business with a focus on the capital market and the oil and gas.
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