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Reps probe NAIC, Leadway, Veritas Kapital for N1.12tn cover

Must account for Anchor-Borrowers Funds

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April 16, 2026
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The House Committee on Nutrition and Food Security onReps Thursday commenced the probe into insurance coverage for the N1.12 Trillion Anchor-Borrowers Scheme.

The investigative hearing by the Hon. Chike Okafor (APC-Imo)-led Committee is in continuation of probe into how the N1.12tn meant for the execution of the Anchor Borrowers Programme was allegedly diverted by Ministries, Departments and Agencies as well the disbursement of the fund by Participating Financial Institutions.

Speaking at the hearing, the representative of the Managing Director of the Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation, NAIC, Dayo Babaranti, said the Corporation only provided cover to 207,514 farmers to the tune of N109 billion under the Anchor-Borrower Scheme.

He disclosed that the Central Bank of Nigeria contrary to the Anchor Borrowers Scheme’s initial policy, under which NAIC was appointed as the sole insurance company to cover participants, contracted two other insurance firms, Veritas Kapital Insurance and Leadway Insurance. Veritas Kapital Insurance and Leadway Insurance did not send representatives to the hearing.

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Babaranti said overall, NAIC only provided 12% coverage for the scheme.

Giving a further breakdown of the involvement of NAIC, the representative of the Corporation, said for Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending Plc’s agricultural financing ₦250 billion facility to support smallholder farmers across the country, NAIC only provided cover to the tune of N8,254,175 billion.

NIAC representative said the Corporation only provided N715 million worth of cover for 80 hectares of ginger farms out of the N1.6 Billion funding announced for the programme. On the Bank of Industry, Agro and Food Processor Scheme, Babaranti told the Committee that NAIC was not given any of the participants to provide insurance cover, contrary to the Anchor-Borrower policy.

Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Chike Okafor, announced that the panel will be inviting NAIC soon as the Committee has received many complaints from participants and farmers/commodity associations on the cover provided by the Corporation.

The lawmaker also explained that NAIC sent its submission late on Wednesday giving the Committee limited time to study the documents sent to it.

Earlier in his welcome address, Okafor promised that the House will uncover all the issues that hampered the successful implementation of Federal Government interventions targeted at improving food production in the country.

He disclosed that preliminary findings by the Committee indicate that stakeholders, especially farmers and farmer/commodity associations, were not involved in designing interventions such as the Anchor-Borrower Scheme, hence the unsatisfactory performance of the programme.

“The reason why we are here is because the programmes did not succeed 100%. If they had succeeded 100%, we will not be here”, the lawmaker said.

Recall that the House on Tuesday July, 1, 2025, mandated its Committees on Nutrition and Food Security and Agricultural Production and Services, Agricultural Colleges and Institutions and Finance to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the alleged misuse of government interventions and agricultural funding by departments, agencies, Schemes and Programmes of the Federal Government outside the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security.

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