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Nigeria pledges to settle claims on ECOWAS Brown Card


The Nigerian National Bureau of ECOWAS Brown Card Insurance Scheme has reaffirmed its commitment to settling all legitimate motor insurance claims in the region to enhance motor insurance coverage across all ECOWAS member states.

This was revealed by the Chairman of the Nigerian National Bureau of ECOWAS Brown Card Insurance Scheme, Mr Kunle Ahmed, at the opening of a bilateral meeting between the National Bureau of Benin and Nigeria.

The ECOWAS Brown Card Insurance Scheme was established under the ECOWAS Protocol A/PI/5/82 to provide unified insurance coverage for third-party liabilities, facilitating the free movement of motorists across the region. The scheme operates through a network of national bureaus, with the Nigeria National Bureau playing a vital role in handling claims arising from international motor traffic accidents within the sub-region.

Ahmed, who is also the chairman of the Nigerian Insurers Association, said, “I want to reassure you that we do not shy away from our obligations. Whatever is due from us and whatever we can reconcile, we remain firmly committed to meeting all the obligations.”

He described the importance of the ECOWAS Brown Card Insurance Scheme as a vehicle for seamless regional integration and enhanced motor insurance coverage across our member states.

The Chairman explained that the ECOWAS Brown Card stands as a symbol of regional cooperation, ensuring that accident victims, regardless of nationality, receive due compensation across borders.

“As we deliberate, I urge us to engage with a spirit of openness, collaboration, and a shared vision for an improved and efficient claims-handling process.

I have no doubt that our discussions will lead to actionable outcomes that will expedite settlements, enhance synergy between our bureaus, and ultimately improve the operational efficiency of our scheme.

“The decisions we take here will not only resolve past challenges but will shape a more resilient and responsive future for the ECOWAS Brown Card system,” the chairman said.

In his address, the Permanent Secretary General of the ECOWAS Brown Card Scheme, Mr Winfred Dodzih, commended the new administration of the Nigerian National Bureau of the ECOWAS Brown Card Insurance Scheme led by Dr Raphael Abiiba.

“Since the new secretary general came on board, the Nigeria Bureau has been reorganised, recording tremendous improvement, and we see the light at the end of the tunnel. We encourage the Nigerian Bureau to keep up the good work; Nigeria is a big country, and it can become a beacon, not just in the insurance but also in this aspect of insurance in our sub-region,” he said.

Commenting, the Secretary-General/CEO of the Nigerian National Bureau, Dr Raphael Abiiba, expressed appreciation to the chairman of the Nigerian National Bureau of ECOWAS Brown Card Insurance Scheme and the Permanent Secretary-General of ECOWAS Brown Card Insurance Scheme for their support.

Abiiba also commended the Benin National Bureau for its cooperation while lauding the efforts of the two Bureaux to forge a fruitful bilateral meeting.

He encouraged the Bureaux to have more commitment towards the Scheme and the well-being of cross-border victims.

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