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…To flag-off nationwide roadshow

By Henry Uche

 

Leadway Assurance has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s agricultural landscape against climate shocks through its public-private partnerships, with the Presidential Food Systems Coordinating Unit (PFSCU), State Governments and PULA/BAYER Foundation.

This collaboration ensures climate-conscious agricultural solutions and insurance solutions are available to over 249,000 smallholder farmers across eight states in Nigeria: Borno, Enugu, Taraba, Ekiti, Kaduna, Nasarawa, Plateau and Jigawa.

Through the partnership, participating state governments are subsidizing 50% of the insurance premiums on behalf of farmers, while PULA/BAYER foundations would cover the balance through donor financing. This structure ensures that farmers, many of whom are highly vulnerable to climate-related risks, can access and afford protection against shocks that continue to threaten food security across the country; such as droughts, floods, and pest outbreaks.

The initiative will be amplified through the Harvesting Hope Caravan – a nationwide grassroots engagement roadshow across four geopolitical zones in the country. While the caravan represents an important awareness-building engagement activity, it is only one part of a larger effort to empower farmers with innovative solutions, education, and practical support to navigate the harsh realities of climate change and boost productivity.

Speaking on the partnership, Mr. Ayoola Fatona, Global Head of Agricultural Risk Solutions at Leadway Assurance commented, “this partnership is more than selling insurance, it is about building a climate- smart agricultural landscape that is resilient, inclusive, and sustainable. Together with PFSCU, PULA, and state governments, we are helping farmers secure their livelihoods, encouraging innovation, and safeguarding Nigeria’s food systems for the future.”

Also, Managing Director of Leadway Assurance, Mr. Gboyega Lesi, said, “At Leadway, we recognise the urgent need to strengthen Nigeria’s agricultural landscape in the face of climate change. Our role goes beyond risk transfer; we are enabling farmers with knowledge, advisory, and access to solutions that make them more resilient. This partnership shows how public-private collaborations can protect livelihoods and build lasting food security for our country.”

The Harvesting Hope initiative underscores the role of insurance and advisory services as catalysts for agricultural transformation. By embedding climate-conscious strategies into grassroots engagement. Leadway and its partners are charting a path toward a future-ready Nigerian agricultural system that supports farmers but also empowers communities and fuels inclusive economic growth.



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