The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining high labour standards and promoting the welfare of its workforce as part of efforts to strengthen professionalism and accountability within the organisation.
The Commission said its effectiveness as Nigeria’s insurance industry regulator depends largely on the dedication, professionalism, and wellbeing of its staff. It noted that since the current leadership assumed office, deliberate steps have been taken to enhance working conditions and create a supportive work environment.
According to NAICOM, staff welfare remains a top priority. The Commission highlighted progress in training and development programmes, career growth opportunities, workplace improvements, and performance-based advancement for employees.
Management explained that these initiatives are designed to build a skilled and motivated workforce capable of delivering on NAICOM’s mandate to regulate and develop Nigeria’s insurance sector.
The regulator also stressed that it operates a transparent and merit-based human resource system that fully complies with public service rules and regulatory frameworks. Promotions and related exercises, it said, are conducted strictly through due process and guided by objective criteria to ensure fairness and equal treatment for all employees.
NAICOM further emphasised its commitment to discipline, integrity, and harmonious workplace relations. It added that it continues to promote a culture of transparency, accountability, and non-discrimination across all levels of its operations.
Management urged staff members to make use of established internal communication and dispute resolution channels when addressing workplace concerns. It said constructive engagement remains the appropriate avenue for resolving issues without disrupting institutional activities.
Reassuring stakeholders, the Commission said it remains focused on investing in staff welfare, professional development, and institutional excellence in line with global best practices and its statutory responsibilities.
NAICOM also clarified that a recent attempt by certain individuals to undermine its leadership through external influence was unsuccessful. According to the Commission, disciplined staff members rejected the move, and the situation has since been resolved with normalcy fully restored.
The regulator confirmed that its operations remain uninterrupted as it continues to uphold professionalism, fairness, and accountability in regulating Nigeria’s insurance industry.













