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    Nigerian Truck Owners Slam Insurance Companies

    Goli InnocentBy Goli InnocentDecember 13, 2024 News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Truck owners in Nigeria are increasingly voicing their frustration with insurance companies, claiming that dishonesty and poor service are driving them away from taking up comprehensive insurance policies. This distrust is one of the key reasons behind the alarmingly low rate of truck insurance in the country.

    Why Truck Owners Are Reluctant

    1. Trust Issues
      Many truck owners feel insurance companies are quick to collect premiums but slower even unwilling to settle claims when incidents occur. Stories abound of insurers denying claims over technicalities, leaving operators stranded after accidents or cargo losses​.
    2. High Costs, Low Confidence
      Comprehensive insurance comes at a steep price, which many small business owners can’t justify, especially when they doubt they’ll benefit if something goes wrong. Most truckers settle for the cheapest option, such as third-party coverage, just to meet legal requirements​.
    3. Confusing Policies
      Truck owners say the terms of most insurance policies are overly complicated. They don’t fully understand what’s covered, which often leads to disappointment when claims are denied.

    The Insurance Companies’ Perspective

    Insurance providers have their own challenges. They cite cases of fraud, like staged accidents, and argue that some truck owners fail to maintain their vehicles, increasing risks. This situation has left insurers cautious, often tightening their claim requirements​.

    Why Insurance Still Matters

    Despite these issues, insurance is crucial for truck owners. It provides:

    • Financial Security: Covers damages to vehicles, lost goods, and third-party liabilities.
    • Legal Compliance: Ensures operators meet Nigeria’s transport laws.
    • Business Continuity: Allows businesses to bounce back quickly after accidents​.

    What Needs to Change

    1. Build Trust
      Insurers need to be more transparent and efficient in processing claims. A focus on better customer service could help bridge the trust gap.
    2. Simplify Policies
      Insurance packages need to be straightforward and tailored to the specific needs of truckers, with clear explanations of coverage and benefits.
    3. Incentives for Truck Owners
      The government and insurance providers could introduce subsidies, lower premiums, or tax breaks for insured trucks to encourage more operators to get coverage.
    4. Stronger Regulations
      Regulatory agencies should hold insurance firms accountable for fair practices while ensuring truck owners understand the value of comprehensive insurance.

    For Nigeria’s trucking industry to thrive, the strained relationship between truck owners and insurers must improve. Trust, transparency, and better communication are key to ensuring truckers feel protected and confident in the insurance system. This isn’t just about business it’s about keeping the roads and the economy moving safely.

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    Goli Innocent
    Goli Innocent

      Goli Innocent Goli Innocent is an energy journalist and digital strategist covering Nigeria’s downstream oil sector. He delivers real-time analysis on logistics, pricing, and policy for platforms and stakeholders.

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