The Editorial Board of Transport Day newspaper, has kicked against the recent hike in the third party motor insurance premium issued by the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM).
It therefore asked motorists to resist the 200 per cent increased, stressing that there was no justification for the action of NAICOM.
It would be recalled that the commission had in a recent circular issued on December 22, 2022, and signed by L.M Akah, Director, Policy and Regulation, announced increments on motor insurance premium to commence January 1, 2023.
But the Transport Day’s Board of Editors wondered why NAICOM which had woefully failed in enlightening motorists on how to make claims when there is a need, is now increasing the premium at a time when the purchasing power of most Nigerians was heading south.
In a statement signed by the Editor-in-Chief of Transport Day newspaper, Frank Kintum, the board wondered why only a few days notice was given to motorists when the increment was as high as 200 per cent.
It stated, “How do you want the ordinary motorists to adjustment to an alarming 200% increment by making an announcement just a few days to implementation?”
It called on road transport operators and motorists to use all available legal means to resist the move as soon as possible.
The editors urged relevant stakeholders to call for the immediate sack of the Commissioner of Insurance/Chief Executive of the NIC, if the commission failed to revert the arbitrary and inhuman increment.
The Editorial Board of the newspaper called on President Muhammadu Buhari to prevail on the NAICOM to immediately revert the increment to N5,000.
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