Minister Tumwebaze has issued a stern warning to insurance firms regarding the unpaid claims of farmers, threatening a policy review if the situation is not rectified. The minister’s warning comes after numerous complaints from farmers who have not received compensation for their losses despite having insurance coverage. The minister emphasized that the government will not tolerate any further delays or excuses from insurance companies, and that a comprehensive review of the insurance policy will be conducted to ensure that farmers’ rights are protected. The insurance industry has been criticized for its handling of farmers’ claims, with many farmers reporting difficulties in receiving payment for their losses. The minister’s warning is seen as a significant step towards addressing the long-standing issue, and farmers’ associations have welcomed the move, hoping that it will bring about a positive change. The insurance industry has been given a deadline to settle the outstanding claims, and failure to comply may result in severe consequences, including the revocation of licenses. As the situation unfolds, farmers and insurance companies alike are waiting with bated breath to see the outcome of the minister’s warning.

