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NAICOM, NITDA Partner on Cyber Insurance to Strengthen Digital Ecosystem in Nigeria

The Management of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) led by its Director General/CEO, Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, paid a courtesy visit to the National Insurance Commission, NAICOM recently.

The team was received by the Commissioner for Insurance/Chief Executive Officer, Olorundare Sunday Thomas, and his Management team.

The purpose of the visit is to activate the process of institutionalising cyber insurance to help strengthen the digital ecosystem in Nigeria.

The two Agencies discussed the enormous benefits to the nation and have agreed to partner to ensure it is realised.

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