Investment › Re: Families of Police Officers Who Lost Their Lives Have still Not Been Paid by TheMan3(op): 6:46pm On Nov 17, 2013 |
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Investment › Families of Police Officers Who Lost Their Lives Have still Not Been Paid by TheMan3(op): 6:30pm On Nov 17, 2013 |
The 'no premium, no cover’ regime in the insurance sector is taking its toll on the Nigerian Police as relatives of cops killed in various crises this year have not been paid any claims,
NIKE POPOOLA writes. Widows and other dependants of police officer who died on duty as a result of the security challenges in the country since the beginning of this year may not get any insurance claims from underwriting firms.
Indications to this emerged on Friday as many of the insurance firms claimed that the Federal Government had not paid them any premium on the insurance cover taken for the police officers.
Some of the underwriters, who disclosed this to our correspondent, said all the policemen who had died since the beginning of this year were not covered by them because the ‘No premium, no cover’ policy forbade them from giving any policy on credit.
Although the Federal Government has budgeted money for the insurance cover of police officers, the underwriters said that the policy would only cover those on whom premium had been dully paid.
According to the insurers, the only set of police officer, receiving any form of settlement from them are those who died before 2013 and whose claims documentation had been completed.
Despite the reluctance of the police authorities, to continue with the Group Life Insurance cover, the Federal Government has gone ahead to include the cover under the insurance budget of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation.
The underwriters, who spoke with our correspondent, said that at a recent meeting with the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Abubabar, they read out the terms of the ‘No premium, no cover,’ which they said prevented them from providing cover for any party that failed to pay the premium in advance.
Section 50 of the Insurance Act, 2003 states, “The receipt of an insurance premium shall be a condition precedent to a valid contract of insurance and there shall be no cover in respect of an insurance risk, unless the premium is paid in advance.
”It added that any insurer that provided cover without having received premium in advance or premium receipt notification from the relevant insurance broker, would be liable to a penalty of N500,000 in respect of each cover granted, and in addition, the licence of the insurer might be suspended.
It is, however, not certain for now if the Federal Government is going to make any special arrangement to settle the relatives of the deceased police officers, who died in service.
The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Alhaji Goni Aji, said N11bn was budgeted for the payment of insurance cover for all federal workers this year
.He also told our correspondent that the government was ready to pay the insurance firms the outstanding premium of N7bn for 2011 and 2012.
Aji said, “There will be cover for the workers this year. What we have in the appropriation bill for 2013 insurance cover is N11bn. The total outstanding premium for 2011 and 2012 is about N7bn; that is, N4bn for 2012 and N3bn for N2011.”The HOS said the government prioritised the welfare of its employees and that insurance was a form of encouragement, especially to the families of deceased workers.
Aji, however, added that the full premium payment for this year would depend on revenue generation and inflow of the Federal Government.
In 2008, the Federal Government started the Group Life Insurance scheme for its entire workforce with the first premium of N4bn.
The statutory provision is contained in Section 9(3) of the Pension Reform Act, 2004, which states that an employer shall maintain life insurance policy in favour of the employee for a minimum of three times the annual total emolument of the employee.
This compensation is to be paid to the dependants of a deceased worker, according to the law.
Apart from attacks by armed robbers on the police officers, Boko Haram insurgents have caused the death of many officers, especially in the northern part of the country.
The Managing Director, African Alliance Insurance Plc, Mr. Alphonse Okpor, explained that the Nigerian Police Force had two types of insurance policies, which are the group life assurance and personal accident insurance
.While the group life pays claims to the dependants of a dead policeman, the personal accident caters for the injured.
Due to the increase in the number of casualties and injuries suffered by police personnel, Okpor said there was a need to improve their insurance package. http://www.punchng.com/business/financial-punch/slain-police-officers-relatives-miss-out-on-insurance-claims/ |
Education › Re: ASUU Leaders Chase Kogi Governor Away From Hospital by TheMan3: 10:12am On Nov 14, 2013 |
No be fish he kill oh? No be cow? Na human being he kill so!!!! The driver should be arrested and charged with man slaughter. Not cautioned. |
Politics › Re: Govt Ministries, Others To Fund Patience Jonathan’s Mother Funeral by TheMan3: 11:54am On Oct 30, 2013 |
Just one well placed bomb in that burial will solve alot of problem in Nigeria........ just talking oh..I no be boko |
Investment › Re: How Pension Managers Are Cheating Nigerians by TheMan3: 9:44am On Oct 26, 2013 |
Moses247: ok thanks re u on whatsapp? Give ur number abeg? Its better if I add u on facebook. Or better still on bb |
Investment › Re: How Pension Managers Are Cheating Nigerians by TheMan3: 6:29am On Oct 25, 2013 |
Moses247: Who Said letter of administration is not required? Bros no repeat dat word again o, as am talking 2 u now. My late father is a retired police Officer. His next of kin is our uncle his junior broda. Dis brought so much misunderstand and confusion to d extend d broda of my late fada wan to inherit everything and wanted to leave us behind. So we go to one Area customary court in delta. And d president of d court granted it for Us. We spend also almost 50k. To get dat letter of administration. And to be God be d Glory. D bank my late fada operate wit. Paid us d remaining balance left in d account 3days ago after summiting d LOA. three months. Now my problem na d pension Waka. D people re asking for 2many documents. D Pfa. Is premium pension limited. Abeg make una enlight me abt dis people. Hope there way PURE SHA? I will advise you, get all the necessary dociments. Submit yo ur pfa, make a photocopy and take to abuja yourself to pursue it. Go to pencom for the accrued rights and death benefits, then proceed to office of head of service for the Group life. This is wat I did by Gods grace after almost three years (including time for letter of administration) they paid the accrued rights, still waiting for group life. But this thing aught not to be like this. Why will a government that waste 1.6m daily on food, billons on entertainment be so insensitive If you have any question let me know I will be glad to help. |
Investment › Federal Govt Group Life Assurace. WHAT IS HAPPENING?! by TheMan3(op): 11:12pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
Dear Nairalanders,
My dad went to be with the Lord early 2010. Till now the federal government is yet to pay the Group Life Benefit.
The Group Life Assurance Scheme is a statutory provision of Section 9(3) of the Pension Reform Act, 2004, which requires that all employers with not less than five employees must maintain life assurance policy in favour of each employee for a minimum of three times of the employee’s annual emolument.The scheme provides that in the event of the death of any serving officer, his next of kin will be given a relief three times the annual total emolument of the deceased, in addition to the normal entitlement of the deceased officer after service.
The group life assurance is handled by the office of the head of service of the federation, staff welfare department. This is something that aught to bring succur to the families of staffs that went to be with the Lord while in active service. But now since 2010 people are still waiting. Can u imargine how many children have droped out of school? How many widdows have died? The suffering of many even though they have money they are entitled to them somewhere.
Pls I want to know if there is anyone in this forum waiting for group life or has been paid. Pls lets meet here and share information.
MODs pls I will be grateful if this makes front page. U will be helping alot of families. |
Investment › Re: How Pension Managers Are Cheating Nigerians by TheMan3: 10:19pm On Oct 24, 2013*. Modified: 10:47pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
I know what this guy is talking about. When my dad passed away, Letter of administration took me 1 yr and six months to process. And thats just one of the documents. Its not funny at all. After submitted all the docunents with the PFA. I waited for about eight months no response. Whenever I go to the pfa they will say "be patient, these things take time".I went to Abuja myself to PENCOM. only to find out they did not submit my ddocuments to PENCOM all these while and they were even still collrcting monthly contributions from them employer "federal govt".
The PFA is ARM pensions, former First Alliance. |
Phones › Re: BlackBerry's Open Letter To Customers, Partners & Fans by TheMan3: 7:50am On Oct 15, 2013 |
RE:BLACKBERRY
Dear blackberry,
My poupose of righting you this letter is to remind you of the planned bbm for android. The last time you kept me awake all night only to be disappointed. I don tire oh.
Yours faithfully. Anonymous. |
Food › Re: What Type Of Food Are You Good At Cooking? by TheMan3: 6:51am On Oct 12, 2013 |
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Food › Re: Cooking With Gas Or Kerosene, Which Is Cheaper (economical)? by TheMan3: 7:06pm On Oct 02, 2013 |
Why use gas when fire wood is every were??  Let us all cook like our ancestors and make the world a better place  |
Politics › Re: President Media Chat On 29th September 2013 by TheMan3: 8:43pm On Sep 29, 2013 |
I just slaped my TV. I hope this guy recieved it |
Politics › Re: 1.8m Lagosians Travel By Water Monthly – LASWA by TheMan3: 5:52pm On Sep 28, 2013 |
ifyalways: na lie oh Obalende to Ikorodu is less than 200N.my staff plies that route daily. I dont know were u got that figure from, I regularly ply that route by boat, ebuteru cms jetty to ikorodu is 500. Adax jetty VI to ikorodu is 600. |
Phones › Re: BBM On Android And Related Issues by TheMan3: 1:35pm On Sep 21, 2013 |
Very soon I will have products and businesses people will want like this. In Jesus Name. AMEN |
Car Talk › Re: Do You Drive Auto Transmission With One Foot Or Both? by TheMan3: 4:22pm On Sep 20, 2013 |
REALLY!!! This made front page  Unbelivable!!!!! |
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Politics › Re: Lagos Bus Drivers Use Cocaine - Fashola by TheMan3: 12:15pm On Sep 07, 2013 |
lymelyte: Fashola,u can lie ooo.where dis impoverished drivers wan see money tk buy coka.if u say MJ,i go agree not cocaine.  Half a gram of coka is $24.approximately 4200naira.so where will such day to day driver see such money to spend on cocaine just to get high? An average bus driver earns up to 10,000 naira per day. That is about 300000 monthly. So I think they can afford it. Have u ever wondered why Most bus drivers earn so much and nothing to show for it? |
Politics › Re: INEC On Partisan Campaign To Damage Jega's Reputation by TheMan3: 3:47pm On Sep 04, 2013 |
Jonathan Jonathan. I see ur hand all over this |
Family › Re: After Getting Married, What Did You Stop Doing? by TheMan3: 5:22am On Sep 04, 2013 |
Mama Ebo pepper rice.. hmmm im gonna miss that resturant.  |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Sacks Inuwa Abdulkadir The Youth Development Minister by TheMan3: 9:25pm On Aug 26, 2013 |
So there is a ministry of youth development! !!
Tell me something! !! |
Politics › Re: Thousands Of Nigerian Muslims Hold Pro-Morsi Rally by TheMan3: 10:55am On Aug 25, 2013 |
20th to comment!! Dancing azonto!!!
But seriously whats wrong with these guys?? |
Politics › Re: NRC Flags-off Movement Of Containers From Apapa Port On Friday by TheMan3: 2:35pm On Aug 22, 2013 |
Like joke like joke, Jonathan dey try oh... fresh air |
Politics › Re: Patience - Amaechi And His Wife Refused To Pay Me Condolence Visit by TheMan3: 11:11am On Aug 20, 2013 |
Maybe when she came back from the dead, she left some part of her brain behind. Pls dont blame her jare!!!! |
Christianity Etc › Re: Say A Prayer For Yourself And The Poster Above You by TheMan3: 4:16pm On Aug 04, 2013 |
May the good Lord cause His face to shine upon you. Favour is urs, increase is urs, promotion is urs, in the name of Jesus. No weapon fashioned against you shall prosper. That evil that came to distroy you have been reversed in the name of Jesus. GOD BLESS YOU poster |
Politics › Re: The Most Accomplished Nigerian Ever? by TheMan3: 3:21pm On Jul 22, 2013 |
Me |
TV/Movies › Re: Bassey And Pokello Evicted From Big Brother Africa by TheMan3: 8:21pm On Jul 21, 2013 |
This show has no value to add to me. So bye who ever you are, atleast we are two people closer to the end of the show, make we hear word!!! |
Family › Re: Unlawfully Arrested & Detained By Nigerian Police by TheMan3: 6:03pm On Jul 18, 2013 |
Hmmm sorry about that |
Politics › Re: An Isreali Abducted In Edo by TheMan3: 6:55pm On Jul 08, 2013 |
As usual they will say "...we want to assure the public of the safty of their lives and property..." |
Entertainment › Re: 21 Pictures That Will Restore Your Faith In Humanity by TheMan3: 6:36am On Jun 23, 2013 |
Me!! Enter river!!! Risk my sweet life!!!! To rescue SHEEP!!!! If you die watin u go tell God  ? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Have You Ever Seen A Live Miracle? by TheMan3: 3:25pm On Jun 09, 2013 |
I was in a service one day in Christ Embassy when the owner of Econet gave his testimony of how he was healed of a heart condition in christ embassy healling school. When I heard him speak, a man of that status speaking of a miracle like that, you cannot but believe in miracles...
My personal experience; I had a growth on my left leg, it was quite painful. After I attended one night of bliss with pastor chris, the growth just broke off. Just like that. That was DEFINITELY a miracle. |