The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has urged the general public to disregard an allegation leveled against the Commissioner for Insurance Mohammed Kari, on the authenticity of his ACII qualifications.

This is contained in a statement from the commission which stated; “Our attention was drawn to recent circulations on the authenticity of the ACII qualifications of Mohammed Kari, the Commissioner for Insurance of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by an obscure collection of faceless persons called ‘’Concerned Insurance Professionals.’’ From our conclusion,this allegation is a baseless misinformation aimed at maligning the reputation of Alhaji Kari.

We the undersigned wish to avert that it is an inconvertible fact that Mohammed Kari is a renowned insurance practitioner of many years’ experience and has been an Associate of the Chartered InsuranceInstitute,Londonsince1987.WewouldhaveexpectedthesocalledConcernedInsurance Professionals to see the futility in their mischievous propaganda, after our esteemed Institute, the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN) released the evidence of Mohammed’s professional certificates. They have instead continued in a hatred-ridden mission with a view to delude the unsuspecting public into believing false and spurious allegations.

We intend by this response to put to rest this distraction which the industry can least afford in view of the already bad publicity it is getting from other sources.

We were classmates and housemates of Mohammed when he attended the Glasgow College of Technology, Glasgow, UK (now Caledonian University). See the attached historical snapshot.

Institutions around the world offer courses and training for students sitting for Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) examinations but certification is only issued by the institute on completion and election to successful students. The same applies to students who may have pursued their qualification in other institutions or by private studies. Because the intention of these faceless persons was a sinister mission, they chose to ignore this simple fact that nowhere in the profile referred did Mohammed claimed he had obtained his ACII from the University or in 1984.

It is a common knowledge that the search facility on the CII London’s website would not show the details of a member who has opted out from the display of his detail. The following is conspicuously printed on the members’ search page “If, as a member, you do not wish your details not to appear, simply go to your profile and tick the opt-out checkbox.” In this case, Mohammed opted to restrict appearanceofhisnameinsearches. Ifthegroupactuallyhadgoodintentions,they could have formally contacted him for his PIN or contacted the CII, London for confirmation of his Associateship. For all we know they have the correct facts but would rather impugn the character of this recognized professional

WecanunequivocallystatethatwewereMohammed’sclassmatesandhousematesinGlasgowand he is bona fide Chartered Member of the CII as evidenced by his membership card and a search at the CII. He has since removed the “opt-out” to shame the mischief makers.

Having been a qualified member of the Chartered Insurance Institute, London by Examination since 1987, he is therefore an eminently fit and proper person for the position of the Commissioner for Insurance which he currently occupies. He is known to be a strict operator, someone who would defend the insurance profession with all he has and he has continued to do his best to sanitize the industry in spite of the many distractions by unscrupulous elements as represented by these faceless persons. It is perhaps, those unhappy with his dogged fight against unprofessional conduct in the Nigerian Insurance Industry that are on this misguided mission to discredit his good intentions.

We would not be surprised if they follow this up with more rubbish, but they can rest assured that the Nigerian insurance industry recognizes the professional Mohammed is and are in no doubt of his qualification or ability”.