 Stakeholders have blamed the vehicle inspection of its VIO1 ignorance on the part of vehicle motor owners both private and commercial for the lower implementation of the third-party insurance in the country. The event is at the instance of the legal aid council of Nigerian collaboration with One World Initiative for Sustainable Development aimed at achieving collaboration between different government agencies, insurance companies and NGOs. Road accidents occur every day resulting in death, injuries and loss of vehicle. It is to this end that insurance cover is obtained to take care of such unforeseen circumstances. But despite this, disputes often arise as some of the insurance certificates obtained turn out to be fake as such claims become difficult to get and when these claims eventually come, victims may have lost their lives or died. From lack of care, as in so many cases, hospitals are reluctant to treat these accident victims. It is to this end that the One World Initiative for Sustainable Development and the Legal Aid Council of Nigeria decided to bring relevant stakeholders to brainstorm on these very disturbing issues so as to find lasting solutions for victims with legal aid ready to provide assistance in this direction. We have achieved an collaborative framework between different government agencies as represented here to bring insurance companies and non-governmental organizations to bring the best services to the human population of Nigerians based on international best practices. It is imperative to call the state, the particular state that Minnesota can brainstorm to come up with a lasting solution with which we can use to sensitize the general public on the need and benefit of the third party insurance motor vehicle policy. Stakeholders also bear the minds and ways to achieve synergy amongst government agencies, insurance companies as well as NGOs. But the VIO receives the most of the blame. They are sometimes accused of being promoters of insurance of fake insurance certificates. Many insurance companies are located in their premises as such and close proximity with them. The concept is out there where VIO is right there to enforce the compliance of this. And what we have made this house realize is that there is not enough public lighting and public sensitization. The specific jurisdiction of the Federal Rural Safety Court is on the highways. So I don't see any reason for friction because the law claims that Federal Rural Safety and as the name implies operates on the federal highway. Because I am not satisfied. They are not aware of what the village is like. We all do these things just to comply with the law. Just like most people said here. So I believe that if regular collaboration and discussion and enlightenment like this is going on then these problems will have been avoided in the first place. Ordered government agencies and insurance companies in attendance are the National Insurance Company, NICOM, the police, Federal Rural Safety Court, vehicle inspection office and many other organizations.