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Insurance Industry Committee Flag Off “Get It, Use It” Campaign To Boost Third- Party Motor Policy

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BY NKECHI NAECHE-ESEZOBOR—The Insurance industry Committee comprises of Underwriters, Brokers and Loss Adjusters on Monday flagged off the third-Party Motor Insurance Campaign aimed at enlightening the public on the benefits of the policy.

Speaking at the event, the chairman of the committee, Ebelechukwu Nwachukwu, who also doubles as the managing director of Rex Insurance Limited, said that the theme of the campaign is “third party Insurance Works; Get it, Use It”, would support the enforcement by the Police, through robust awareness creation; promotion of purchase of authentic insurance policies; enhance knowledge on policy verification and lodgement of genuine complaints.

According to her the campaign will run across the country leveraging radio; newspapers and social media platforms.

She implored the public to utilize the opportunity created by the campaign to seek more knowledge on insurance and also share their experiences with the sector during the campaign.

She however urged Nigerians with genuine claims to lodge their complaints through platforms provided by the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM).

 

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