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774,000 Jobs: Keyamo, Lawmakers Fight Dirty

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Federal lawmakers, on Tuesday, walked out the Minister of State for Labour, Employment and Productivity, Festus Keyamo, following his refusal to apologise after the legislators accused him of raising his voice against them.

The incident happened at an investigative hearing organised by the National Assembly Joint Committee on Employment, Labour, and Productivity.

Keyamo was asked by the lawmakers to explain the modalities he had adopted to carry out the recruitment process and why he was not carrying out the NDE along.

The minister explained that an Act that established the NDE gave his ministry powers to oversee the affairs and programmes of the agency.

Trouble started when the minister said he had inaugurated a 20-member committee to implement the recruitment process and that the committee had started work.

The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Labour, Employment, and Productivity, Mr. Godiya Akwashiki, asked why NDE was not being carried along in the process.

Keyamo said the Director-General of the NDE, Nasiru Ladan, is a member of the committee but when asked to defend himself, the NDE boss said the minister was in a better position to answer all questions relating to the N52 billion budgeted for the recruitments of 774,000 Nigerians under the NDE

The Minister said his ministry was asked to supervise the recruitments by the President Muhammadu Buhari.

The federal lawmakers disagreed with Keyamo and the shouting spree ensued.

The lawmakers called for a closed session to resolve their differences but Keyamo insisted that journalists must witness the proceeding.

The legislators accused Kayamo of trying to dictate proceedings to them and demanded an apology.

The refusal by Keyamo to apologise forced the lawmakers to walk him out after another round of shouting match that lasted 30 minutes.

Keyamo left the investigative hearing and told journalists that the grouse of the lawmakers was because he didn’t allow them to own the process.

He also said they wanted more than the 15 per cent job slots allocated to them.

But in a swift reaction, Akwashiki, who presided over the joint National Assembly panel, denied the two allegations levelled against them by Keyamo.

Rather, he accused Keyamo of allegedly trying to build a political structure of 1, 000 youths in each of the 774 local government areas across the country with the 774,000 jobs without the involvement of the NDE.

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Great Nigeria Insurance Clarifies Issues Surrounding Burnt Lagos Building

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By Sola Alabadan

The management of Great Nigeria Insurance Plc (GNI) has clarified the issues surrounding the 25-storey building engulfed by fire recently on the Lagos Island, affirming that the company has no dealings whatsoever with the management and tenants occupying the property since year 2020.
While sympathising with those who might have been affected by the fire incident, the management stated that GNI was granted a long lease of bare land at No. 47/57, Martins Street, Lagos Island by the Shitta-Bey Family and this lease is
due to expire on the 31st of December, 2036.
It is on the said land that GNI erected a 25-storey building for strategic investment purposes.
However, GNI pointed out that it has since been in court with the Shitta-Bey family on the property because the family instituted three separate suits against the company at both the Lagos State High Court and the Federal High Court.
While all the suits were decided in favour of GNI, the family filed separate appeals in the Lagos Judicial Division of the Court of Appeal.
GNI explained that “In the year 2020, during the pendency of these appeals, the Shitta-Bey family, in utter disregard of the court orders
in the suits between it and GNI, and during the subsistence of the unexpired leasehold of GNI; resorted to self-help, forcefully entered, and took over possession of the property.
“The Shitta-Bey family also proceeded to lease out the property to tenants without recourse to GNI.”
As a responsible corporate organisation with its cherished corporate image to protect, GNI followed the legal path by approaching the High Court of Lagos State through a trespass action, the management of GNI added.
Thereafter, tbe High Court ordered the Shitta-Bey family to vacate possession of the property and also restrained the family from continuing with further acts of trespass on the property.
Again, the family, being dissatisfied, appealed against the said ruling of the court.
In the interim, the substantive suit
challenging the family for trespass is still pending at the Lagos Judicial Division of the High Court of Lagos State.
In view of the fact that the management of GNI has been denied physical possession of the property for over five years, the company disowned the management and tenants occupying the property for these years.
While thanking the general public, its numerous stakeholders, especially the customers for their concern, GNI reassured them that this fire incident has not affected its operations in any
way.
GNI stressed that it does not maintain any office in the burnt building, and does no conduct any operations whatsoever therein, pointing out that its head office remains at No. 8 Omo Osagie Street, Off Awolowo Road, S.W, Ikoyi, Lagos and that the company continue to conduct its legitimate businesses therein, and in all its other branches in Nigeria.

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NIA Partners UNDP, Milliman To Organise Actuarial Training For Insurers

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The Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA) in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Milliman, organised a free Actuarial Capacity Building Training in Lagos recently, under the Global Actuarial Initiative in Nigeria (GAIN) for human resources practitioners, senior managers involved in actuarial recruitment and executive leadership of its member companies.
The training was organised within the framework of the UNDP’s Insurance and Risk Finance Facility (IRFF) to engage key stakeholders on strategies for strengthening actuarial capacity within the insurance industry.
In his address, the Chairman of NIA, Mr. Kunle Ahmed, represented by the Director-General of NIA, Mrs. Bola Odukale, appreciated the efforts of UNDP and Milliman for organising the workshop for Insurance operators in Nigeria.
Ahmed assured that the NIA is committed to building the capacity of local actuaries and would continue to drive it with partners for the growth of the industry.
The Chairman admitted that it is expensive to train Actuaries but urged insurance companies to commit to supporting the development of Actuaries in terms of cost and training.
He urged the participants to contribute meaningfully to the dialogue, adding that it was an opportunity to build a robust pipeline of actuarial professionals in Nigeria.
In his remark, Mr. Ikenna Orji, Programmes Specialist, UNDP, appreciated the NIA for making it seamless to connect with the insurers, noting that the project is dedicated to insurance awareness.
“I thank the NIA, especially because we can not access the insurance practitioners as a group without the support of the NIA.
“The low insurance penetration in Nigeria poses a developmental challenge, hence the UNDP intervention to dedicate this programme for insurance awareness by partnering the NIA and Milliman to develop the actuarial aspect of insurance expertise in Nigeria,” Orji said.
Mr Adrian Allott, Facilitator, Milliman GAIN, said Milliman is working with countries across the world to strengthen their actuarial capacity.
Allott said Milliman is on a mission to help Nigeria insurers develop their actuarial team to strengthen their prudential management and improve their understanding of risk and balance sheet.
No fewer than 35 NIA member companies’ representatives attended the workshop.

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NAIPE Honours Efekoha For Impactful Service To Insurance Inustry

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The Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of Consolidated Hallmark Holdings (CHH) Plc, Mr. Eddie Efekoha, has been honoured with a prestigious award by the Nigerian Association of Insurance and Pension Editors (NAIPE) in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the insurance industry.

The award plaque was presented to him by the representatives of NAIPE in Lagos recently.
Efekoha was commended for his tireless efforts in promoting peace and harmonious relationships among various groups in the industry, including the media.

In his remarks, Efekoha expressed gratitude to NAIPE for the recognition, stating that it was a testament to the hard work and dedication of his team at Consolidated Hallmark Holdings.
He emphasised the importance of occassional compromise and sacrifice in creating a sane industry, and reiterated his commitment to supporting the growth and development of insurance sector.

The Chairperson of NAIPE, Mrs. Nkechi Naeche-Esezobor, praised Efekoha’s achievement, saying that, his support and partnership with the media had been invaluable. “His contributions have encouraged us to continue supporting the industry while maintaining ethical reporting,” she said.

Efekoha’s award is a testament to his impressive track record in the industry. As the former President of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN) and former Chairman of the Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA), he has played a significant role in shaping the industry’s landscape.

Under his leadership, Consolidated Hallmark Holdings has grown from scratch to become a holding structure with about four subsidiaries. His leadership roles in bringing insurance journalists under one platform (NAIPE) during the earlier crisis where some aggrieved members pulled out and created a new group, as well as piloting the company to success have not gone unnoticed.

The Chairman of the 2025 NAIPE Annual Conference, Mr. Roland Okoro, highlighted Efekoha’s achievements, saying that he had demonstrated exceptional leadership and a commitment to the growth of the industry.

The award is a well-deserved recognition of Efekoha’s contributions to the insurance industry, and it is expected to inspire him to continue making a positive impact in the sector.

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