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Enforcement Of Compulsory Insurances Begins In FCT Soon

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A cross section of participants at a workshop organised by the National Insurance Commission for the Taskforce on the Enforcement of Compulsory Insurances in Abuja today.

By Sola Alabadan

In readiness for the actual enforcement exercise within the next few weeks, the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) organised sensitisation workshop for the Joint Taskforce on Enforcement of Compulsory Insurances in Abuja today. The enforcement exercise will start in the FCT as a Pilot Scheme.

NAICOM explworkshop was aimed at sensitising members of the Taskforce on the requirements of the law with respect to the compulsory insurances, as well as the enforcement modalities to be adopted by the taskforce committee.

The Taskforce comprises the Nigeria Police Force, the Federal Road Safety Corp, the Federal Fire Service, FCT Fire Service, VIO, the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory Administration.

Compulsory insurances are those classes of insurance made compulsory by law, frequently with the objective of providing protection to third parties and the general public.

The compulsory insurance includes Motor Third-party Insurance of section 68 of the Insurance Act 2003; Buildings under construction of section 64 of the Insurance Act 2003; Occupiers liability insurance of section 65 of the Insurance Act 2003; Group life insurance in line with the Pension Reform Act 2004 and Health Care Professional Indemnity Insurance-under section 45 of the NHIS Act 1999.

NAICOM has been strategising to ensure that the insuring public comply with these provisions of the law concerning compulsory insurances, including partnering with the state governments, among others.

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