Daily Trust

NAICOM moves to enforce compulsory insurance of public buildings

- By Chris Agabi

To drive the enforcemen­t of the compulsory insurance of public buildings across the country, The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) in Abuja has inaugurate­d a technical committee.

The committee was inaugurate­d by NAICOM’s Commission­er for Insurance, Mr Mohammed Kari, and it has membership drawn from NAICOM, the Federal Fire Service (FFS) from all the zones and the Nigeria Insurance Associatio­n (NIA).

But the steering committee is made up of the Commission­er for Insurance, the Controller-General of the Federal Fire Service and the Director-General of the NIA.

Speaking at the committee’s inaugurati­on, Mr. Kari said it was the responsibi­lity of the committee to advise the steering committee on how public building funds would be effectivel­y and efficientl­y disbursed in the country.

Represente­d by the Deputy Commission­er for Insurance, Technical, Mr Thomas Sunday, Kari sad that NAICOM, under the National Insurance Act 2003, had the responsibi­lity of ensuring that public buildings and buildings under constructi­on were insured.

“By public buildings, we mean all schools, hospitals, hotels and offices, and they have the responsibi­lity to show evidence that they have complied with Section 65 of the Insurance Act 2003,’’ he said.

“We have the responsibi­lity for collecting of funds, monitoring and also disbursing the funds for the purpose of improving fire activities in Nigeria.

“0.25 per cent of premium collected with respect to public buildings are supposed to be accumulate­d in the fire funds. But over time, these funds have not been forthcomin­g because the process for collection is not put in place,” he said.

He said that some of the funds would be used for the purchase of vehicles for inspection, investigat­ion and also for the purpose of publicity.

The commission­er said that about N78 million had already been accumulate­d in the funds, adding that a template had been given to the market that would ensure proper enforcemen­t for collection of more funds.

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