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NAIC Expresses Sympathy for Flood Victims Across Nigeria

The Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC) sympathises with flood victims across the country.

The Corporation shares the pains and agony of victims and stand with them at this trying period.

In a statement issued from the office of the Managing Director/CEO, Mrs. Folashade Joseph who disclosed that “as a caring and responsive organisation, I am using this medium to assure our insured clients that their genuine claims will be given utmost urgent attention to enable them go back to their productive lives”

The statement is coming after a workshop organised for technical staff of the Corporation by the European Union (EU) in Abuja with the theme “Small Holders Resilience for Climate Change, focusing on Exploring Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies and the Role of Climate – Smart Insurance Products”.

Mrs. Joseph reiterated that climate change is real and advise that the properties and business endeavours of our citizens should be promptly insured with NAIC to guarantee sustainability of existing jobs, income stabilisation, Food Security, Poverty alleviation and Wealth creation.

The Managing Director/CEO once again sympathises with all who are affected by the devastating floods.

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