NCRIB Applauds FRSC For Poverty, Road Risk Reduction
L-R: Past President of the Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers (NCRIB), Mr. Michael Olawale-Cole; Deputy Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Mr. Victor Nwakolo; President, NCRIB Prince Babatunde Oguntade; Executive Secretary/CEO, NCRIB, Mr. Tope Adaramola; Past President, NCRIB Mrs. Laide Osijo and Board Member, NCRIB, Mr. Josiah Nwafor during a courtesy visit of the Council to FRSC Office in Abuja.
The Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers (NCRIB) has applauded the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) for helping to reduce poverty and road risks in the country.
The President of the Council, Prince Babatunde Oguntade gave this commendation during a courtesy visit of the Council to the leadership of the FRSC in Abuja
Oguntade opined that through its activities, the number of deaths and physical incapabilities that would have been occasioned by accidents on the road were reduced.
The NCRIB boss also noted that through the FRSC, there had been better adherence of road users to required automobile documentation, among them, third-party motor insurance, to the benefit of the insurance industry.
Oguntade solicited the support of the Corps enforcement of e-insurance certificates and assistance in ensuring validity, currency and other critical details of the certificates.
L-R: Deputy Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Mr. Victor Nwakolo; President, NCRIB Prince Babatunde Oguntade and Executive Secretary/CEO, NCRIB, Mr. Tope Adaramola during a courtesy visit of the Council to FRSC Office in Abuja.
He used the medium to underscore the pivotal roles that Insurance Brokers play in ensuring that insurance clients, be they individuals or corporate bodies, get maximum value for their insurance.
The Council President further affirmed that most of those who had problems with their insurance never engaged the services of Registered Insurance Brokers
Receiving the NCRIB delegation, the Deputy Corps Marshal, Admin and Human Resources, Mr. Victor Nwokolo, who stood in for the Corps Marshal Danda Ali Biu applauded the NCRIB and its members for giving the required insurance and risk management support to the Corps.
He promised that the Corps would come harder on those who infringe road regulations, by so doing complementing the insurance industry.
He promised to collaborate with the NCRIB on its intended public sector training, an initiative he said would enhance the manpower quality of the Corps.