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68 Deceased Police Officers’ Families Receive N535m Insurance Claims

by Zaka Khaliq
2 years ago
in Business
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Beneficiaries of 68 deceased police officers, received N535 million as death benefits from four insurance companies, ably led by Leadway Assurance Company Limited.

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Leadway, together with Sanlam Insurance, Mutual Benefits and LASACO were the four insurers, who operated in a consortium to write the group life insurance scheme of the Nigerian Police Force (NPF).

In a ceremony at the Force’s Headquarters in Abuja, the consortium reiterated that the claims payment validates the benefits of procuring insurance policies for Nigerians, especially, those whose noble profession consistently puts them in harm’s way.

Commenting at the ceremony that heralded the distribution of the claims to 68 beneficiary families of the deceased officers and those injured or rendered disabled in the line of duty, the Acting Inspector General of Police, Olukayode Egbetokun, reiterated his belief that human life is valuable and would hence prioritise the wellbeing of all officers and men of the Force.

He stressed that his leadership would “promptly fulfil the obligation of providing insurance and other benefits to all Police personnel, who have sacrificed immensely for our beloved country by providing comprehensive welfare support aimed at creating an environment where every officer feels valued, protected, and motivated to give their best in service to our nation.”

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He saluted the deceased and injured officers for their valour, unwavering dedication, and display of heroism during their service, while commending Leadway and the consortium of insurers for their professionalism and commitment to promptly settling the claims.

Similarly, the MD/CEO of Leadway Assurance Company Limited, Mr. Tunde Hassan-Odukale, who represented the consortium, said: “We extend our deepest condolences to the families of the departed officers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the service of our nation. As an organisation, we are fully committed to fulfilling our promise of providing financial security to our policyholders. This prompt claim payout to our heroes further demonstrates the benefits of insurance and our unwavering dedication to supporting the families left behind.

“This consortium is proud to be at the vanguard of protecting the financial wellbeing of the personnel of the Force and their families. We believe in the importance of honouring our obligations promptly and stand as beacons of trust for the insurance industry as an assured partner in safeguarding the wealth and wellbeing of Nigerians.”

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Hassan-Odukale further emphasised the importance of Group Life Insurance as a safety net for Nigerians putting in the work, especially, those who stay awake to guarantee the citizens’ peace of mind, no matter the risk to their lives.

“Group Life Insurance plays a crucial role in protecting the financial wellbeing of families when they face the loss of a loved one or are no longer able to cater to their loved ones or families as a result of death or fatal injuries. Our hearts and prayers go to our heroes, and we hope this payment will provide comfort and fortitude to the families as they navigate the future”, he added.


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