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Senate Probes 12 Fake Insurance Firms
The Senate has di
rected its committee on Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions to immediately organize a public hearing to investigate the result of a survey that revealed that over 12 million vehicle insurance policies in the country were fake.
The committee is expected to invite stakeholders in the insurance sector to deliberate on ways of ensuring the strict implementation of the six compulsory insurance schemes as provided in the Insurance Act and invoke sanctions where necessary.
The committee is to submit its report within two weeks. Senate took the decision following a motion by Senator representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, Ahmed Ogembe.
The bill is seeking the implementation of the compulsory insurance in Nigeria as provided for in the Insurance Act and Regulation, 2003.
Ogembe told his colleagues that the result of a recent research in his possession indicated that out of the 16 million vehicles in the country only four million were properly insured, adding that sections 3(a)(b) and 4(1-4) of the Insurance Act 2003 expressly stated the conditions for the registration of an insurance company in Nigeria.
He noted that there were 58 insurance companies registered with the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), yet, there were uncountable number of unregistered institutions selling worthless insurance certificates to unsuspecting members of the public
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