The Jigawa State Police Command is taking significant steps to enforce the third-party vehicle insurance policy, as mandated by the Insurance Act 2003. This initiative, in line with the directive from the Inspector General of Police, aims to ensure that all vehicles on the road are covered by insurance, especially to protect third parties in the event of accidents.
The move will likely promote road safety and help with financial recovery or compensation in the event of damages or injuries. It’s also a reminder for vehicle owners in the state to ensure they have valid insurance from licensed insurance entities authorized by the National Insurance Commission.
It’s good to see that the police are being urged to maintain professionalism and respect human rights during the enforcement process. What do you think about this move?