From left, Mr. Soji Oni, Comptroller Technical, Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA); Dr. Adetayo A. John- Fishers, MD of First Standard Insurance Brokers Ltd; Mrs. Bola Odukale, DG of NIA; Mrs Olajumoke Aderemi, Head of Insurance at NLNG; Mr. Lanre Ojuola, Head of Operations NIA; Mrs. Ugochi Okere – Olujie, Senior Insurance Analyst Marine & Other Asset, NLNG; and Mr. Bunmi Agbabiaka, Chairman Energy & Special Risk Committee of NIA, when a team from the NLNG paid a courtesy call on the Director General of NIA in Lagos.
The insurance team of Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) insurance has paid a familiarisation visit to the Director General of the Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA).
Led by Dr. Adetayo A. John-Fishers, MD of First Standard Insurance Brokers Limited, the visit aimed at providing the NLNG team with a comprehensive understanding of Energy and Special Risk Insurance Policies.
The meeting also offered the NLNG team ample opportunity for direct engagement with key stakeholders in the broader insurance industry to bolster the team’s insights into the evolving market dynamics and risk management strategies in necessary in the energy sector.
The company said the meeting underscored a continued commitment to industry collaboration and the importance of staying abreast of best practices in insurance, particularly in areas critical to the country’s energy infrastructure.
The NIA and NLNG both expressed optimism that such engagements would strengthen partnerships and enhance the overall resilience of Nigeria’s insurance sector.
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