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‘Vision 20:2020 Depends On Operators’
Realising insurance industry’s Vision 20:2020 depends on operators of the Market Restructuring and Development Initiatives (MDRI).
The Group Managing Director, Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc, Mr Akin Ogunbiyi, stated this in an interview with newsmen on Saturday in Lagos.
Ogunbiyi said that as a regulator, the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) did its part by putting the MDRI together to enhance the industrial growth.
According to him, by doing this, NAICOM has paved the way for the industry to attain its potential in the nation’s Vision 20:2020.
“Unless the industry operators come together, the MDRI will not progress; if there is no enforcement coming from the regulator, the operators can jointly chat a way to make it happen,” he said.
Ogunbiyi expressed regrets that the industry was still contributing less than one per cent to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
He added that the industry had been unable to issue up to one million individual policies since insurance came to Nigeria.
Ogunbiyi said that insurance anywhere in the world was a tool for wealth and value creation.
According to him, no growth or development can take place unless insurance industry is strong, liable and able to play the role of a major mover of the economy.
Reports say that NAICOM released the blueprint on MDRI in 2007 to ensure insurance industry starts its journey in the realisation of the nation’s Vision 20:2020.
The highlight of MDRI is enforcement of insurance made compulsory by law in the country which including builders’ liability and occupiers liability insurance.
Others are employers’ liability (Group Life and Workmen’s Compensation), healthcare professional indemnity and motor third party liability.
It also made projection of the industry attaining N1 trillion gross premium income by 2012 which had been shifted to 2015 and establishment of strong agency system, among others.
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