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Leadway Highlights Road Safety, Accountability, and Financial Protection as Benefits of Mandatory Insurance Policy

Chris AGABI by Chris AGABI
February 24, 2025
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With the nationwide enforcement of compulsory third-party motor insurance now in effect, Mrs. Kikelomo Fischer, Chief Risk Officer at Leadway Group, stressed the critical importance of compliance with the directive as announced by the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Kayode Egbetokun.

This enforcement, a collaboration between the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) and the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), ensures compliance with Section 68 of the Insurance Act of 2003, which mandates valid third-party insurance for vehicles.

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Mrs. Fischer highlighted the policy as an essential protection for all road users, including pedestrians, by fostering accountability, enhancing road safety, and providing financial coverage for accidents. She expressed concern over the low compliance rate, with only 30% of vehicle owners currently insured, and urged immediate action by vehicle owners.

“This enforcement promotes responsibility and mutual protection, creating safer roads and a more secure society for Nigerians,” Mrs. Fischer concluded, urging vehicle owners to comply as a critical step toward safer and more accountable road usage.

She also noted Leadway Assurance’s streamlined process, enabling quick insurance purchases within two minutes via the website www.auto.leadway.com or WhatsApp (08129997044).

She reiterated that compliance with third-party motor insurance is a shared responsibility that benefits everyone and urged vehicle owners to embrace this initiative not as a burden but as a necessary step toward ensuring safer roads and a more accountable society.

Mrs. Kikelomo Fischer said this is a critical juncture in Nigeria’s journey toward safer and more responsible road usage, underscoring the importance of cooperation and mutual support in achieving a common good.

She also called on stakeholders, including government agencies, private organisations, and the general public, to collaborate in raising awareness about the importance of compliance. This is a defining moment for Nigeria’s road safety journey, which demands working together to create a culture of accountability and ensure that Nigerian roads are safer for all.

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