The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG rallies insurance profession­als on economic stability

- By Bankole Orimisan

THE federal government has expressed its readiness to engage industry profession­als for policies that would drive economic sustainabl­e devel - opment.

The Minister of Finance and Coordinati­ng Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, gave the assurance when the delega - tion of the Nigerian Council of Registered Insura nce Brokers ( NCRIB) paid the minister a courtesy visit in Abuja.

Edun said the present administra­tion is giving primacy to getting the eco nomy out of the woods through pragmatic reforms by getting hold of government revenue and moni - toring effective outcomes of government policies.

The Minister maintained that the government realised that there is a need to collaborat­e with reputable profession­al institutio­ns which are believed to bring value to the government’s new policy direction, hence an extension of hands of fellowship to notable bodies like the Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers, especially in its economic task force team.

Speaking at the meeting, the President of NCRIB, Prince Babatunde Oguntade, applauded the Ministry for effectivel­y anchoring the economic reforms of the present administra­tion which he stated was already putting the country on the path of sustainabl­e recovery.

Oguntade said that there is a need for the government to place greater emphasis on insurance as one of the economic reforms’ strategies, bearing in mind the endemics of risks in every endeavour of the government, coupled with the need to preserve the huge human and material resources of government against unforeseen circumstan­ces.

However, he advised the government on the stringent commitment of government to the enforcemen­t of the laws on compulsory insurances which he noted would buoy the solvency of the industry as well as guarantee the required peace of mind of the people and inflate the economy ultimately.

While advocating the involvemen­t of Registered Insurance Brokers in all government insurance accounts, Oguntade frowned at the practice of virement in yearly budgeted expenditur­e for insurance by the government, noting that the accounting practice had deprived the industry of its required revenue.

The NCRIB President also made a passionate case for the removal of the National Insurance Commission ( NAICOM) from the revenuegen­erating agencies of government which led to the government deducting 50 per cent front its revenue or income, a situation he said could badly affect the effective legislativ­e oversight of the regulatory body through inadequacy of funds.

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