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NIIRA Flags Safer Cities, Stronger Security

byRosemary Ani Pius
January 12, 2026
in Business
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Coronation Insurance Plc has highlighted the wide-ranging impact of the Nigerian Insurance Industry Reform Act (NIIRA) 2025, describing the legislation as a landmark development aimed at enhancing consumer protection, raising safety standards, and expanding insurance adoption nationwide.

The company made this known in a recent thought leadership publication examining the implications of NIIRA, which was enacted into law in July 2025. Since its passage, the Act has gained strong support across the insurance industry, with stakeholders noting that industry input was incorporated during the legislative process. The reform has also triggered a recapitalisation drive within the sector, positioning insurers for a more robust and competitive operating environment.

According to Coronation Insurance, NIIRA 2025 represents a fundamental shift in the role of insurance within Nigeria’s economy, repositioning it from a largely voluntary product to a critical component of everyday commercial and social activity.

The insurer explained that the new legal framework replaces obsolete regulations with a modern, comprehensive system that integrates insurance into key sectors such as construction, healthcare, aviation, finance, and public infrastructure. By strengthening compulsory insurance requirements and introducing tougher compliance measures, the Act transforms insurance from an optional safeguard into a statutory and operational requirement for businesses and institutions.

Under NIIRA 2025, several mandatory insurance categories have been reinforced and clearly defined. These include builders’ liability insurance, occupiers’ liability for public buildings, group life insurance for employees, credit life insurance, petroleum retail outlet insurance, professional indemnity cover for healthcare practitioners, and aviation-related liability insurance. Coronation Insurance noted that clearer definitions and enforcement around these classes would reduce ambiguity and improve compliance levels.

Beyond compulsory coverage, the Act introduces enhanced enforcement provisions designed to ensure adherence to insurance obligations. Insurers are now mandated to remit 0.25 per cent of specific net premium income on a quarterly basis to the Fire Services Maintenance Fund, a move intended to strengthen emergency response capabilities nationwide. Regulators are also empowered to seal public buildings that do not carry the required insurance coverage, while defaulters face stiff financial penalties and possible custodial sentences.

Coronation Insurance observed that the reform directly addresses long-standing structural challenges in Nigeria, including recurring incidents of building collapse and fire outbreaks. By enforcing insurance requirements for buildings under construction and commercial properties, the legislation seeks to entrench a stronger culture of safety, accountability, and risk management across the country.

The company further noted that the implications of NIIRA 2025 extend beyond compliance, as the reform encourages a more proactive approach to risk planning. Insurance, it said, is now positioned as an integral part of standard business operations rather than a secondary consideration.

“This shift means that insurance becomes embedded in mainstream business decision-making. Property owners, developers, and facility managers now have clearer responsibilities to occupants, customers, and third parties. At the same time, insurers will be required to enhance their operational and digital capabilities to effectively serve a broader and more diverse customer base,” the company stated.

Coronation Insurance added that the Act presents significant growth opportunities for the industry, particularly in expanding insurance penetration among individuals and small businesses that have traditionally operated outside the formal insurance system. Improved enforcement, combined with greater public awareness, is expected to drive demand for insurance products and deepen financial inclusion.

Overall, the company described NIIRA 2025 as a pivotal reform that aligns Nigeria’s insurance framework with global best practices. By strengthening regulation, improving safety outcomes, and promoting wider participation, the Act is expected to contribute meaningfully to economic resilience and public confidence in the insurance sector.

Rosemary Ani Pius

Rosemary Ani Pius

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