NCRIB Implores Shop Owners, Artisans, Others To Take Insurance To Safeguard Their Businesses
L – R: Honourary Treasurer of the Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers, Mr. Ayo Akande; President, Professional Insurance Ladies Association (PILA), Mrs. Magaret Moore; President, NCRIB, Mr. Rotimi Edu, mni; Vice President, Mrs. Ekeoma Ezeibe; Deputy President, Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria, Mr. Edwin Igbiti and Honourary Auditor, NCRIB, Mrs Funke Adenusi, mni at the maiden Edition of NCRIB Insurance Awareness Walk held in Lagos
The President, Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers
(NCRIB), Mr. Rotimi Edu, has called on shop owners, market women,
mechanics, and artisans to take advantage of the benefits and values
of insurance to safeguard their business from unfortunate
circumstances.
Edu also urged the general public to always seek the services of the
registered insurance brokers whom he said ‘’are the professional
insurance people’’ for their insurance matters.
Edu made the called while speaking with journalists before
commencement of the Council’s maiden edition of its awareness walk in
Lagos recently.
He said about 600 brokers and 50 insurance underwriters were
to take part in the exercise to give knowledge of insurance to the
members of the public.
According to him, we are using the walk to mark the 60th anniversary
of the council and at the same time, we are using the walk to also
preach insurance and the importance of using insurance broker to close
your insurance engagement because brokers are known to be the
professionals in the industry.
‘’Brokers have the technical knowledge of insurance and they can help
you review your premium, they can help you identify your risk and
various insurance policies, that is why brokers are very important in
the insurance value chain.
Edu said the NCRIB insurance walk is to ‘’deepen insurance and also to
celebrate our 60th anniversary.’’
‘’The walk is not going to be limited to road alone; we will also
have it in the markets to educate the market men and women on the need
for them to buy fire insurance for their wares and properties; the
need for them to take group life insurance for their various groups,’’
he explained.
Edu said as part of the programme, the Council has initiated lawn
tennis completion which he said will take place on Saturday and Sunday
at the Ikeja Tennis Club.
‘’We want to use this platform to bring consistent information on
insurance and awareness to the Nigeria populace,’’ NCRIB boss said.