The Commissioner for Insurance and Chief Executive Officer of the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), Mr. Olusegun Ayo Omosehin, has applauded the contributions of women to Nigeria’s insurance industry, describing them as resilient pioneers whose impact continues to shape the future of the sector.
In a powerful statement delivered via https://youtube.com/@nationalinsurancecommission?si=WCs8psJet_RYiHB1 in support of the national “#She’sIncluded” campaign, an initiative spearheaded by the Vice President of Nigeria, according to Mr. Omosehin While highlighted the achievements, challenges, and triumphs of women across the insurance landscape.
“Women in insurance have demonstrated remarkable resilience,” he said. “They have contributed significantly to the growth and development of the sector, cutting across various operational areas and laying strong foundations for future generations.”
The NAICOM boss underscored the courage and perseverance shown by women professionals who have had to overcome institutional and societal barriers to succeed in the industry. “They broke through boundaries and overcame challenges to survive and thrive. Their efforts have not only propelled the industry forward but have also placed Nigerian women on the global map,” he stated.
Mr. Omosehin urged industry stakeholders and the wider public to actively recognize and support the advancement of women in insurance. He emphasized the need to celebrate their accomplishments, learn from their journeys, and continue to provide platforms that foster their growth.
“I proudly support the #She’sIncluded initiative,” he affirmed. “To the women in insurance, your hard work, passion, and commitment are deeply appreciated. Keep pushing boundaries, breaking barriers, and inspiring the next generation.”
His remarks align with NAICOM’s ongoing efforts to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion within the insurance ecosystem. The endorsement of the #She’sIncluded campaign further signals the Commission’s commitment to building a more inclusive and representative sector.
Mr. Omosehin concluded by reaffirming his support for the initiative, calling it a timely recognition of women’s indispensable roles in national development and the insurance profession.
“Let us honor their achievements and work together to ensure that inclusion is not just a slogan, but a lived reality across every industry,” he said.
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