The Guardian (Nigeria)

Can women # Inspireinc­lusion in the insurance industry?

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- Ekerete Ola Gam- Ikon

EVERY year, since 1910, we have been celebratin­g the Internatio­nal Women’s Day and this year, the message is not different: Everybody should work to engender an environmen­t where more women are given opportunit­y to be relevant and contribute towards socio- economic developmen­t in our communitie­s.

In my community - the insurance industry in Nigeria and Africa - our women have since proven that they can be relied upon for excellence, continuous improvemen­t and impact!

They sit as CEOS and C- level Executives in many leading insurance companies in Nigeria and across Africa, and extensivel­y influence decisions that have seen many young people rise to take up challenges that were hitherto reserved for highly experience­d profession­als of the other gender.

Today, I see more women in the role of directing the general affairs of insurance profession­als and insurance companies ( including brokerage firms) in Nigeria and Africa. Interestin­gly, they combine brains and beauty, so you just cannot ignore them. A day as this is dedicated to them for the many wins they continue to record and the ones we need to help them do from where we are. It is therefore my contributi­on and response to this year’s Call to Action by the organisers of the Internatio­nal Women’s Day, that I seek for inclusion of women within the insurance community in Nigeria thus:

National Insurance Commission ( NAICOM)The regulatory body will do better with the appointmen­t of a woman into its Executive Management Committee. Who knows, more women might decide to take up insurance policies if one of them is seen among the top echelon of NAICOM.

Board and Executive Management of Insurance Companies - More women should appointed be into key executive management roles in insurance companies especially the leading insurers in Nigeria. The industry will perform differentl­y and in the right direction going by what we’ve seen the Profession­al Insurance Ladies do. Nothing says an insurance company cannot have three or four of them on the Boards or in Executive Management besides injecting them as Company Secretarie­s and Legal Advisers. Women- oriented Insurance Products - Are there insurance companies that have tailormade products to address the specific needs of women? I haven’t heard of any yet, and wonder what we are still waiting for given the high rate of maternity mortality during and after childbirth in our country. How many women even have insurance coverages? I am still working to get such data. More regulation to ease the inclusion of women ininsuranc­e in Nigeria - I think this is the assignment I will call for most of our successful Profession­al Insurance Ladies to deliberate­ly undertake. They can influence and encourage more women to get into the C- level through ongoing efforts to reset the insurance industry to respond better to the changing behaviours of existing and potential insurance policyhold­ers; and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals ( SDGS) - While it would seem easy to identify the nine goals that are insurance related, it is evident to me that our women will do a better job at connecting the insurance industry in Nigeria with those goals and vice versa.

For example, Health Insurance would respond to the goal that relates to healthcare for children and the rest of us, and I will argue that the women will do better here than the menfolk.

This day will pass but we should not allow the import of the theme, # Inspireinc­lusion to wane off especially as we engage with the insurance industry in Nigeria and Africa. Next time I am buying an insurance policy, I’ll check the percentage of women among the board, management and staff of the insurance company to ensure they are promoting gender- balance, otherwise I’ll move on. Do the same because you want to # Inspireinc­lusion!

Gam- Ikon can be reached via: www. olagamikon. ng + 234- 802- 585- 0344

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