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Great Nigeria Insurance counsels Nigerians to adopt insurance as culture

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Great Nigeria Insurance Plc has called on Nigerians to adopt the culture of insurance now more than ever before.

This advice is coming at the heels of the various incessant cases of road accidents across the country, collapse of buildings especially those under construction, fire outrage and other eventualities which have destroyed properties worth millions of Naira.

Chief Technical Officer of the firm, Mr. Folusho Alliyu, at a press briefing in Lagos, said that it is time Nigerians need to consciously educate themselves on the benefits they are bound to derive in taking up an insurance policy.

Alliyu, availed that there are various insurance products that have been designed to protect lives and property, noting that the most essential thing is for the insuring public to willingly open their minds in accepting the fact that insurance is a very important aspect of their lives.

“Nigerians have waited too long in recognizing and accepting the reality that without insurance, one is like building a House without a foundation and in no time, it could come crashing; and when that happens, you will have to start from the scratch again with even more funds than you initially expended”. Said he.

The Chief Technical Officer also said that insurance gives the promise of a safe and comfortable future. “The earlier we disabuse our minds of the old notion that insurance does not work, the better it will be for all of us, he concluded.”

In the same vein, the Managing Director/CEO, Mrs. Cecilia O. Osipitan, equally mentioned that low awareness remains one of the major reasons why a very large percentage of the Nigerian populace is not insuring as they ought to considering the population and the level of commercial activities in the country.

She also emphasized the need to positively influence the perception of the insuring public to engender greater patronage as the negative notion that most people have against this very noble profession is adversely affecting the performance of the industry.

She conclusively charged practitioners of the business to ensure the effective sensitization of people around them on the need to embrace insurance as an integral part of their lives because we all are confronted with different kinds of risk as we go about our daily businesses.

Also commenting, the DGM/ Head of Marketing and Business Development of the underwriting firm, Mr. Toyin Alonge, attributed the low patronage of insurance in the country to the fact that Nigerians lack the basic insurance knowledge to fully appreciate the benefits inherent in it.

According to him, “there’s a willing suspension of acquiring basic knowledge about insurance products and how it works by majority of Nigerians which must be dispelled”.

Although, experience has shown that an individual who took out one policy or the other in the past but with awry experience along the line was largely due to the inability of perusing their insurance contract or policy as the case may be. Such an individual is capable of giving wrong information or misrepresentation of ideas to would-be customers out there who would have taken one policy or the other.

As part of the sensitization effort, Great Nigeria Insurance Plc recently launched a live radio program titled “GNIONGO” to extensively discuss the import of insurance with the different products and services available under the stable of the company. “GNIONGO” is a weekly radio program which airs live on Fridays between 12:15 pm and 12:30 pm on Traffic Radio 96.1FM with a call-in segment where listeners can call to ask questions and seek clarifications.

Great Nigeria Insurance Plc remains resolute in delivering on all promises made.

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