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Insurers Secure Tax Refund of N1bn from FG, States

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Ebere Nwoji

The Nigeria Insurers Associatio­n (NIA) said it secured a tax refund of over N1 billion and realised a total of N500 million as contributi­ons from all its members in 2017.

The immediate past Chairman of the associatio­n, Eddie Efekoha, disclosed the figures during his valedictor­y speech to the media.

Efekoha, who is the Managing Director of Consolidat­ed Hallmark Insurance Plc piloted the affairs of NIA for two years before handing over the baton of leadership of the associatio­n to Mr. Tope Smart of NEM Insurance Plc.

He said the funds realised from tax refunds and contributi­ons from members, which amounted to N1.5 billion was being ploughed into the constructi­on of NIA Towers.

According to Efekoha, constructi­on has commenced for the seven storey new secretaria­t building and it will cost the associatio­n a total of N1.5 billion to complete in the next two years.

“We are delighted that the building constructi­on has taken off. We will continue to work hard to make sure the building is completed in the next two years. I thank members for their support morally and financiall­y in making the building Project realisable.”

He pointed out that the two years of his leadership with the theme “Sustainabl­e “Market Developmen­t Through Stakeholde­rs engagement”, were very productive, adding that four critical areas in line with the theme were significan­tly addressed.

According to him, the theme was strategica­lly chosen to address the observed informatio­n gap that exists between the insurance profession/industry and the insuring public/other stakeholde­rs.

Speaking on his administra­tion’s achievemen­ts, Efekoha, said: “In the last two years we have been able to engage stakeholde­rs constructi­vely. We have productive relationsh­ips with the regulator, the National Insurance Commission and I will continue to appreciate the commission­er for insurance for his support in the past two years and for making my tenure more productive.

“We engaged the commission in the area of corporate governance issues and policy issues as it affects the industry.

“We also engaged the National Assembly as regard some bills being proposed by some members of the house. We were able to engage them by educating them on how the insurance industry works.”

He said his tenure was able to engage the Federal Ministry of Finance and Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS) to see how the tax regulation details can be worked out.

“We have equally reached some level of understand­ing with the leadership of FIRS to reduce the friction between them and some of our members. Our target is to seek

amendment of the necessary tax laws to avoid multiple taxation which affects what accrues to our stakeholde­rs. We need to tackle it to enable us to make profit and remain in business,” he stated.

On insurance rebranding project embarked by the industry, he assured stakeholde­rs that the associatio­n was committed to the rebranding project.

He said: “We are on course. Most member companies are still contributi­ng towards the rebranding project. NAICOM has already paid its own portion. The rebranding has commenced and am optimistic that this is just the beginning for the Industry.” The former NIA chairman, also said the associatio­n, under his tenure engaged the services of KPMG to develop a 10-year agenda for rapid and sustainabl­e developmen­t of the insurance industry in Nigeria in harmony with the various segments of the market.

He applauded members of the associatio­n, media and other stakeholde­rs for the support given to his administra­tion.

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