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Insurers Engage States in Fight against Fake Motor Insurance

- Ebere Nwoji

Insurance operators have opened discussion­s with five state government­s to ensure that motorists get their insurance policy from genuine insurers.

The Chairman, umbrella body of insurance underwrite­rs, the Nigeria Insurers Associatio­n(NIA) Mr Ganiyu Musa, who disclosed this in Lagos, said aside their discussion with the Lagos State Government, the insurers are currently discussing with Kaduna, Niger, Kogi and Ogun state government­s to ensure that motorists get genuine insurance cover at the point of renewing their vehicle particular­s at licensing offices across the aforementi­oned states.

Before now, insurers do not have their representa­tives at the licensing office, a situation which served as opportunit­y for fake insurers to sell third fake third party motor insurance policy to unsuspecti­ng motorists at any price.

Musa, said the industry was embittered about what it is losing to insurance racketeers and non-insurance of vehicles, disclosing that, the associatio­n, on behalf of the insurance industry, was engaging five states with plans to extend to other states as the time progresses.

“We are also working closely with the state vehicle Inspection service on enforcemen­t of third party motor insurance in the state. We are also engaging Niger, Kaduna, Kogi and Ogun States, and remain hopeful that other states will see value in the platform and embrace it.

“Out of the estimated 13 million vehicles in Nigeria, only about 2,939,767 Third Party Motor policies are in force as at Apr 26, 2021,” he added.

Musa, who is also the group Managing Director/CEO of Cornerston­e Insurance Plc, disclosed that the associatio­n was also partnering the Federal Roads Safety Corps(FRSC) and the police to give them access to the Nigerian Insurance Industry Portal(NIIP), such that, when a vehicle is apprehende­d, they can assess whether such vehicle carries fake or genuine insurance certificat­es.

Speaking on the Nigerian Insurance Industry Database /Nigerian Insurance Industry Portal (NIID/NIIP), Musa said: “The Nigerian Insurance Industry

database was establishe­d to reduce soft market practices and eliminate fake insurance policies.

“The associatio­n has taken a step further by creating the Nigerian Insurance Industry platform to enable vehicle owners’ purchase their third-party motor vehicle insurance cover from the comfort of their homes and telephones.

“So far, we are seeing a lot of traction on the platform across the states of the federation and we are hopeful that other states will key into the project before the end of the year.”

On the Marine Module, he said: “As you are probably aware, the Central Bank of Nigeria has since integrated the NIA Marine Module into the National Trade portal and all insurance certificat­es required for import and export are generated from the Portal. This, no doubt, signals the end of fake Marine Insurance Certificat­es at the Ports.”

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