By Olukayode Idowu
Sixty families of deceased workers of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, (NSCDC),on Wednesday received over N200 million as life insurance benefits.
Distributing the money to the beneficiaries whose families died in active service in Abuja, Commandant General of the corps, Dr. Ahmed Audi, said the 60 families are the first tranche of life insurance benefits roll out, promising that the agency is working to ensure that all those that are entitle to such benefits are captured and attended to accordingly.
Audi disclosed that the roll out of the tranches of beneficiary covers as early as 2004 to date and as part of the agency’s drive to make welfare of officers a priority; and that every officer gets what is due to him or her.
He said: “Today we are celebrating our colleagues who died in the line of duty while serving meritoriously for years. Today, we recognize all the effort they have put in while they were in service by giving their life insurances to their next of kin.
“When I was first appointed, we took some giant steps one of which is the prioritization of the welfare of our personnel in order to build their morale. We have realized that when you champion the welfare of staff and improve their living condition, it will boost productivity and brings about good result.”
Audi, while appreciating the federal government for supporting the corps by ensuring that the death insurance benefits are paid, advised beneficiaries to make good use of the sums received by investing wisely.
One of the beneficiaries, Ojo Olusegun who took home N17 million and as his late father’s life insurance, told journalists that the hope of many has been brought to life after seeing that others received the benefits of their love ones.