Over N11bn #Endsars claims paid so far – NIA

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A demonstrator holds a placard to protest against abuses by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) at the Lekki toll Plaza in Lagos, on October 12, 2020. - Nigerians protested to pressure the government to follow through on disbanding a feared police unit after authorities made the rare concession in the face of widespread anger over abuses. Around 2,000 people blocked one of the main highways in the country's biggest city Lagos, demanding officials make good on an announcement on October 11, 2020, that the federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) was being scrapped. (Photo by PIUS UTOMI EKPEI / AFP)

Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA) on Tuesday said insurers had paid over N11billion as claims for losses suffered during the 2020 #Endsars protest.

Mr Ganiyu Musa, Chairman, NIA, disclosed this at a news briefing in Lagos.

“As at January, insurers have paid over N11 billion as claims that arose from the #Endsars protest of 2020, ” Musa said.

According to him, NIA will continue to emphasise the need for insurance companies to pay all genuine insurance claims and will not hesitate to sanction erring member companies.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that insurers, as at October 2021, had paid over N9 billion as claims of possible N20 billion estimated from the protest.

Hence, the operators paid additional N2 billion between October 2021 and January.

The Association had put the number of insured businesses that were affected as a result of the protest at about 2,000.

Protesters under the banner of #EndSARS had trooped out in Nigeria’s major towns and cities in October 2020, demanding an end to police brutality and a comprehensive reform of the police in the country.

The two-week protest, which was initially peaceful, suddenly turned violent after it was hijacked by hoodlums.

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