The nation’s Maritime Industry is said to be import dependent, ocean driven with so many risks which could arise from the point of embarkation through to the point of destination of cargoes hence, the need for insurance policies awareness if the needed growth must be achieved in the industry.

The need therefore to deepen insurance awareness inherent in Maritime industry operations and the importance of insurance protection in all other sectors of the nation’s economy cannot be overemphasised.

It was for this reason that a robust collaboration between Maritime Reporters Association of Nigeria (MARAN) and a leading Insurance Publication outfit was formed to synergise towards deepening insurance awareness in the nation’s Marine and Blue Economy Ministry for a difference.

Emphasising on years of strong and robust reportage recorded by MARAN, the Lead Editor, Insurance Publication Limited, Mr. Ifeanyi Uguandu, reposed confidence in the  Association, as a powerful Medium which can create awareness of insurance via its numerous reports which can in turn, harness the Maritime Industry for immense growth and tremendous job opportunities for the teeming young Nigerians.

Uguandu stressed the need to sensitise more and more people in businesses on what they can do to ensure that the Marine and Blue Economy sustains a great number of the population and create more jobs.

He tasked the heads of the agencies and organisations in the industry to always have an identity of accident victims, probe into knowing those involved in such accidents so as to take it up towards ascertaining whether there was insurance cover for the victims, who insured them, locally or internationally.

This information, according to Uguandu, would always establish those responsible for insurance claims and the insurance company to pay for the losses.

It is believed that the collaboration between MARAN and the Insurance Publication Limited would really go a long way in harnessing the works of the two organisations to analyse issues that bother on insurance in the

Insurance Publication Seeks Collaboration With MARAN to Enhance Awareness on Policies

The nation’s Maritime Industry is said to be import dependent, ocean driven with so many risks which could arise from the point of embarkation through to the point of destination of cargoes hence, the need for insurance policies awareness if the needed growth must be achieved in the industry.

The need therefore to deepen insurance awareness inherent in Maritime industry operations and the importance of insurance protection in all other sectors of the nation’s economy cannot be overemphasised.

It was for this reason that a robust collaboration between Maritime Reporters Association of Nigeria (MARAN) and a leading Insurance Publication outfit was formed to synergise towards deepening insurance awareness in the nation’s Marine and Blue Economy Ministry for a difference.

Emphasising on years of strong and robust reportage recorded by MARAN, the Lead Editor, Insurance Publication Limited, Mr. Ifeanyi Uguandu, reposed confidence in the  Association, as a powerful Medium which can create awareness of insurance via its numerous reports which can in turn, harness the Maritime Industry for immense growth and tremendous job opportunities for the teeming young Nigerians.

Uguandu stressed the need to sensitise more and more people in businesses on what they can do to ensure that the Marine and Blue Economy sustains a great number of the population and create more jobs.

He tasked the heads of the agencies and organisations in the industry to always have an identity of accident victims, probe into knowing those involved in such accidents so as to take it up towards ascertaining whether there was insurance cover for the victims, who insured them, locally or internationally.

This information, according to Uguandu, would always establish those responsible for insurance claims and the insurance company to pay for the losses.

It is believed that the collaboration between MARAN and the Insurance Publication Limited would really go a long way in harnessing the works of the two organisations to analyse issues that bother on insurance in the Maritime Industry, a situation which before this time, was relegated to mere mention without details.

, a situation which before this time, was relegated to mere mention without details.

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