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Governing Board of National Insurance Commission Inaugurated to Boost Sector Reforms

May 20, 2025
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Governing Board of National Insurance Commission Inaugurated to Boost Sector Reforms

The reconstituted seven-member Governing Board of the National Insurance Commission (NIC), Ghana, has been officially inaugurated, signaling a new chapter of reforms, regulatory enhancement, and inclusive growth within the nation’s insurance industry.

Chaired by Mr. Christopher Boadi-Mensah, the Board has been entrusted with the mandate to ensure greater efficiency, transparency, and industry development as Ghana continues to modernize its financial sector.

Other members of the Board include Dr. Abiba Zakariah from the NIC; Mr. David Klotey Collison, Coordinating Director at the Ministry of Finance; Mr. Emmanuel Amofa of the Ghana Bar Association; Mr. Mathew Kwaku Atta Aidoo, representing the Insurance Industry Trade Bodies; and two Presidential nominees—Ms. Jean-Marie Formadi, a Member of Parliament, and Mr. Simon Akibange Aworigo.

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The inauguration ceremony was held in Accra, where the Deputy Minister for Finance, Hon. Thomas Nyarko Ampem (MP), administered the Oaths of Office and Secrecy on behalf of the Minister for Finance, Hon. Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson (MP). The ceremony underscored the government’s commitment to strengthening the regulatory architecture of Ghana’s insurance sector through capable and visionary leadership.

In his address, Hon. Ampem emphasized the strategic importance of the NIC in fostering stability and growth within the country’s insurance landscape. He urged the newly inaugurated Board to prioritize key reforms that would improve transparency and public trust, particularly in underserved communities.

“The insurance sector is fundamental to the economic growth of our country, and the Board has an important role to play in ensuring it functions effectively, fairly, and sustainably. We expect the NIC to continue to drive reforms that will increase consumer trust and expand insurance coverage across Ghana.”

Hon. Ampem

Board Chair Outlines Vision for NIC

Mr. Christopher Boadi-Mensah, newly appointed Board Chair, expressed his gratitude to the President and the Minister for Finance for the opportunity to serve at this pivotal moment in the NIC’s evolution. In his remarks, he articulated a forward-looking vision centered on strengthening regulatory frameworks, promoting innovation, and deepening collaboration across all industry stakeholders.

“We are honored to take on this responsibility,” Mr. Boadi-Mensah said. “Our mission is to ensure that the NIC operates in a manner that benefits all Ghanaians, promotes innovation in the industry, and upholds global best practices in regulation and consumer protection.”

He highlighted the Board’s resolve to enhance the NIC’s operational capabilities in order to regulate and monitor the insurance sector more effectively. This, he noted, would involve ensuring strict compliance with industry standards while also working to improve the public’s understanding of the value of insurance.

Driving Inclusivity and Expanding Coverage

Among the new Board’s top priorities is the goal of increasing insurance penetration, particularly in underserved and low-income communities. The Chair stressed that the Commission, under the guidance of the reconstituted Board, would seek to make insurance services more accessible, affordable, and beneficial to all Ghanaians.

This initiative aligns with the government’s broader vision of financial inclusion, ensuring that more citizens and businesses are protected against risks such as natural disasters, accidents, and business interruptions. With low insurance penetration still a challenge in Ghana, the NIC’s strategic reforms are expected to address barriers including limited awareness, affordability issues, and regional disparities in service delivery.

The inauguration of the new Board comes at a critical juncture as the insurance industry in Ghana seeks to bolster public confidence, attract more investment, and adapt to emerging trends such as digital transformation and climate risk management.

With a blend of expertise from legal, financial, industry, and policy backgrounds, the reconstituted NIC Board is well-positioned to guide the sector through a new era of responsible growth and accountability.

The government, industry stakeholders, and the general public are hopeful that the Board will provide the leadership necessary to ensure that Ghana’s insurance sector fulfills its role as a cornerstone of national economic resilience.

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