The newly elected executive officers of the National Association of Insurance and Pension Correspondents (NAIPCO) have been inaugurated with a call to them to work hard for the unity of the Association, the welfare of members and to promote the growth of the insurance and pension industries.
The following elected officers were inaugurated to pilot the affairs of the Association for the next two years: Nkechi Naeche-Esezobor, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, Business Today (Chairman); Ngozi Onyeakusi, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, Super News Online (Vice Chairman); Rosemary Iwunze, Insurance/Pension Editor, Vanguard Newspaper (General Secretary).
Others were Edet Udoh, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, the Revealer Online (Assistant General Secretary); Adejoke Adeyemi, Insurance and Pension Editor, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) (Treasurer); Matthew Otoijagha, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, Business Wrap Online (Financial Secretary); and Amaka Obiefuna, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, News Corner Online (Public Relations Officer).
Speaking at the formal inauguration of the executive, held in Lagos, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Universal Insurance Plc, the sponsor of the inauguration, Mr Benedict Ujoatuonu, congratulated the newly elected officers of NAIPCO and commended the Association “for their great job in protecting the insurance and pension industries to the Nigerian Populace.”
The MD/CEO of Universal Insurance, who was ably represented at the occasion by the Company’s Secretary and Head of Corporate Communications Department, Chinedu Onyilimba, pledged the company’s readiness to continually collaborate with NAIPCO “to advance the course of insurance and pension industries in Nigeria.”
The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc, one of the sponsors of the event, Mr Olaotan Soyinka, who was represented at the event by Deputy General Manager, Sales & Corporate Communications, Mr Segun Bankole, charged the newly elected officers of NAIPCO to work for the common interest of the association and for the overall growth of insurance and Pension industries.
Soyinka stressed that Sovereign Trust will continue to support NAIPCO, adding “You will recall that one of our journalists recently had an accident. Incidentally, he has a third-party policy with us, but the person that bashed his car has a third party with another company. We have been trying to see how we can help him get his claims sorted out as fast as possible. Extending that hand of fellowship is so critical to the success of our organisation. We do not in any way underestimate what you represent in Nigerian society as journalists. So we are solidly behind you and will continue to support you as an association.”
Also speaking, Head, Corporate Communications and Market Development, National Insurance Commission, ‘Rasaaq Salami, who commended NAIPCO for the election of new offers also charged the newly elected officers to work for the interest of the association and that of the industry.
He noted that NAIPCO’s contribution to the growth of the industry or otherwise will also rob off on the Association.
In their words of advice, the past president, former officers, and elders of the association charged the officers to work hard for the unity of members and the progress of the Association.
The officers were also enjoined to demonstrate a high level of discipline, and professionalism while upholding the ethics of the profession in the discharge of their duties for the good image and integrity of the Association.
Earlier in his speech, the out-going Chairman (now Ex-officio) who is also the Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of Inspen Online, Chuks Udo Okonta, thanked God for the His grace during his tenure, noting that the modest achievement and successes recorded during his administration was made possible by God’s grace just as he implored the incoming administration not to depend in their powers of abilities but to ask God for His grace, wisdom and understanding.
Okonta called on members to support the new executives for the progress of the Association and the growth of the insurance and pension industries.
In her acceptance speech, the Chairperson of NAIPCO who is also the Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of Business Today, Mrs Nkechi Naechie-Esezobor, promised not to fail the members for the confidence they reposed in her through the election.
While calling for support and cooperation from members as well as stakeholders and players from the insurance and pension sectors, she promised to always give a listening ear, and ensure consultations, especially regarding the issues affecting members and the industry.
Members who spoke during the inauguration include Mr Kelvin Egerue of Champion Newspapers; Mr Roland Okoro, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, Risk Shield magazine; Mrs Iyabo Ogunjuyigbe of Eko FM; Mrs Ebere Nwoji of This Day Newspaper; Mrs Omobola Tolu-Kusimo, The Nation Newspapers; Mr Nwane Ikemefuna, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, Business Post Online (who gave the closing remarks); Mr Modestus Onaesoronye of Businessday Newspapers (who was the Master of Ceremony) and Mrs Bisi Bamishe, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of Bisilad Online who prayed for the newly elected officers.