From left, Head Retail Universal Insurance Plc, Tony Okafor; Sub Dean, Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Lagos, Dr Samson Ogege; Managing Director Universal Insurance Plc, Benedict Ujoatuonu; President, Faculty of Management Sciences, Toriola Isaac; Head Corporate Affairs, Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers, Dele Ayeleso, and Promoter Insurfeel Initiative, Chuks Udo Okonta at the event.
FBS Reinsurance Corporation, in conjunction with Insurfeel initiative, has donated N66.30 million sum assured on the insurance coverage for 26 students of the Lagos State University (LASU).
The donation of the insurance policies which took place at the LASU Main Campus in Ojo, Lagos State last week, also saw the immediate past Dean of the Faculty of Management Science and the new Dean awarded free Unipersonal coverage each.
The donation, according to the promoter of Insurfeel Initiative, Chuks Udo Okonta, was a drive to assist the students mitigate risks and also deepen Insurance penetration by allowing Nigerians feel the benefits of insurance.
With the donation, each benefiting student and their caregiver are entitled to N2.55 million coverage, which breakdown shows, medical expenses for student gulping N150,000; permanent disability benefit for student, N500,000; death benefit for student, N500,000; permanent disability for parent, N700,000; and death benefit for parent, N700,000.
He stated that the initiative, which adopts Suya Strategy, whereby you taste the insurance coverage before procuring it, is the best means of deepening insurance penetration, education and sensitisation while increasing insurance industry bottom-line in the process.
According to him, Insurfeel Initiative’s target is to donate one million insurance covers to the uninsured before the end of year 2025, whilst imploring individuals; corporate organisations, associations, government entities; group amongst others to partner Insurfeel Initiative to help mitigate risks before the uninsured.
Okonta reiterated that it is cheaper to donate insurance cover than contribute money when the unexpected happens.
He appreciated the management of the Lagos State University (LASU), particularly, the Outgone Dean as well as the Head of Department of Insurance, Dr. Abbas who were instrumental to the success of the donation, urging the students to take maximum advantage of it and lodge genuine claims when they arise.
This, he said, would test the shock-absorber of the policy to know whether the underwriter, which is Universal Insurance is able to honour its obligations.
He commended the Managing Director, FBS Reinsurance, Fola Daniel, for sponsoring the donation of the policy, whilst imploring other organisations to incorporate insurance donation into their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) budget.
The outgone Dean of the Faculty of Management Sciences, Professor Raheem Olasupo Akewusola, said life is all about risks and that students as well as their tutors were not exempted from being victims of these risks.
He said the choice of LASU by the promoter of the initiative was understandable as LASU is the best State University in Nigeria, adding that the donation is not only a gift to humanity.
He urged the students to be wary of the clauses that render the policy useless, noting that the gesture was a statement to the benefiting students about the future of insurance industry and the country,
The new Dean, the Faculty of Management Sciences, Professor Akanji Rafiu Bankole appreciated the benevolent act of Insurfeel Initiative, applauding FBS Reinsurance for bankrolling the most of the policies, promising to open further doors to the promoter of this initiative in future.
Similarly, the President, Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN), Edwin Igbiti, said since insurance is part of lives knowingly or unknowingly, the insurance industry through the initiative, wants the students to start feeling insurance
“Insurance is the catalyst that makes the economy, and the economy has to be derisked, such that Insurance could have a place in national discourse. Awareness of insurance must be at the front-burner and this donation goes a long way to create awareness and re-orientate some people to discard the old age saying that ‘Insurance don’t pay.’ With what I have seen so far, the future is bright, although you (students) need to secure it. Uncertainty can happen anytime, hence, this free policies is worth more than gold.”
Explaining the package, the Head of Retail, Universal Insurance Plc, Tony Okafor, said the policy covers personal accidents, permanent disability and death, adding that it equally has School Fees Protection Plan, whereby sponsors of the children were covered under the scheme, stressing that, whatever happens to the parents, either permanent disability or death, the insurer will take up the payment of school fees of their wards.
Okafor, who represented the Managing Director/CEO of Universal Insurance Plc, Ben Ujoatonu, called for further collaborations with the schools authorities and Insurfeel initiative to impact lives.
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