Insurance Penetration in Nigeria Among the Worst in Africa – SBG
The Managing Director,
Dalmeida also urged insurance brokers to explore "blue-ocean strategies" and digital technology to enhance their continued relevance and strategic positioning in the nation's insurance market.
Dameilda said this during a press briefing to announce the 20th anniversary celebrations of the firm.
He said, "The growth of the market for insurance in
"But to achieve a positive transformation of
He noted that brokers would continue to dominate the premium generation channels of the nation's insurance market because of the expertise they brought to the development of the sector.
Dalmeida, however, urged them to embrace what he called ocean-blue strategies to up their game.
"The ability of Brokers to explore blue-ocean strategies and introduce digital disruption to their business models will play a major role in determining their continued relevance and strategic positioning in the market," he said.
Speaking on the activities lined up for the anniversary, Dalmeida said SBG would on
"The Annual Prize for the Best Graduating Student in Insurance is aimed at spurring insurance students to attain academic excellence. The N2.5m 10-year tenured endowment will result in the best graduating insurance student receiving N250, 000 each year for the next ten years. It is the company's expectation that, by this
Port Facility Security Officers Bemoan Criminal Activities in GoG
National Chairman of
He said criminal activities and attendant loss of billions of dollars have posed significant threats to the economy and national security of states that make up the Gulf of
Uche whose opening speech at the 2021 conference of PFSOFN at Asaba,
He said firm and unwavering action was needed as frontline officers in ports facility security so as to curb the threats and put them under control.
He insisted that acts that tantamount to evasion of rules and regulations in ways that aid maritime criminal activities in whatever guise must be vigorously fought and brought to a standstill.
Ayika, who is also the chairman of Niger Delta Maritime Security Area, said there are security challenges in the GoG states but the ports facility security officers are making deliberate efforts to improve their services at the ports.
According to her, to improve the security services, there is need for collaboration, hence the gathering of all ports security officers to share intelligence, which would aid in mitigating security challenges in the Gulf of
She listed armed robbery, sea piracy, illegal fishing and bunkering as some of the criminal activities, which are negatively impacting on ports operations in the GoG states.
As part of success the body has made, she said the group has arrested some stowaways whom they handed over to different security agencies for prosecution.
She commended the present leadership of NIMASA, which has helped in combating crime rate at the high seas.
Director General of NIMASA, Bashir Jamoh, who was represented by Mrs. Gloria Anyasodo, Assistant Director of ISPS Code Implementation Unit, told the ports facility security officers that the Gulf of
He encouraged the ports security officers to put in their best to curb maritime crime, noting that there has been so much attacks on high seas. He said the agency has prosecuted over 20 criminals in relation to maritime crimes.
He said the agency has carried out its mandate in line with international best standards, noting that NIMASA will continue to observe industry best practices. He added that the agency has made several proactive efforts to safeguard
The Inspector General of Police, Alkali
The police chief who was represented by the Delta state commissioner of police,
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