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Court restrains NAICOM from stopping Guinea Insurance from taking fresh businesses

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The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has given an order restraining the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) from suspending Guinea Insurance Plc from writing new businesses until certain conditions are met.

The court, in a ruling by Hon. Justice I. E. Ekwo granted an order in a suit that was filed by Guinea Insurance Plc with suit No: FHC/ABJ/CS/151/2019 against the Commission on February 6, 2019.

“An order of mandatory injunction restraining the defendant, whether by itself, or assigns, successor-in- title, personal representative, agents or privies or any other person or body of persons( however described) acting for it or at its instance or behest, from enforcing or taking any steps whatsoever, including, without limitation, writing letters, issuing directives and/ or instructions of the plaintiff or any other person or entity; or taking out publications or any other acts; with intent , ( or, in respect of such acts having) the likelihood or potential, to halt, stop, disrupt, frustrate or defeat; or in any way other way whatsoever, undermine or negatively impact the operations and / or business of the plaintiff; for any reasons whatsoever arising from, connected to, based upon or touching or concerning the complianace with the directives contained in the defendant ‘a letter of 28th January, 2019 pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice,” the court said.

It held that all the parties should maintain the status quo, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice before the court.

The case was later adjourned to 18th February, 2019 for motion on notice.

It was gathered that NAICOM on January 28, 2019 suspended the company from underwriting new businesses but maintain the existing businesses in its portfolio until some issues are resolved by the company.

Some of the issues according to NAICOM includes its failure to appoint a substantive Managing Director; secure reinsurance treaty, amongst others.

The underwriting firm denied the purported suspension in a statement it released recently that its attention has been drawn to various newspaper publications wherein, it was expressly reported that Guinea Insurance Plc has been suspended by the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) from writing new businesses on Thursday, 31 January, 2019.

 

Modestus  Anaesoronye