Ecosystem
Partners & Governance
A multi-stakeholder programme built for accountability and scale.
Partners
Who Anchors TransComs
No single institution can deliver rural transformation alone — and we have built our partnership architecture to reflect that.
FTID
Programme Designer & Technical Lead
The Foundation for Technology Innovation and Development is the programme designer and technical lead for TransComs.
Southwest Development Commission (SWDC)
Government Anchor
SWDC has formally approved pilot sites and provides programme mandate and coordination authority across six states.
Imni Global
Private Sector Anchor — Ogbomoso
Provides fruit concentrate processing demand and a commercial route to market for mango farmers.
Nexium Exports
Commercial Anchor — Ogbomoso
Provides cassava export offtake at a global scale.
Royal & Traditional Authorities
Community Anchors
HRM the Soun of Ogbomoso and other traditional leaders provide legitimacy, community trust, and governance partnership.
Technology Partners
Digital Dashboard & AI
The digital dashboard is designed for handoff to Anthropic and Google/Gemini as the programme scales. Partnership discussions active.
Structure
How the Programme Is Governed
TransComs operates through a layered governance structure designed to be both locally accountable and institutionally rigorous.
Programme Oversight Board
FTID, SWDC, traditional authority representatives
Site-Level Community Transformation Board
Local governance at each TransCom
Investment Committee
SWDC-led, reviews and approves site investments
Technical Secretariat
FTID programme team, data systems, M&E
Independent Auditor
Financial transparency and compliance reporting
Investment Readiness
Structured for institutional co-investment.
TransComs has a defined investment architecture, phased deployment plan, and a governance framework aligned with AfDB, IFAD, and bilateral DFI requirements.
LGAs across 6 states
Programme value
Direct jobs created
Households impacted
Opportunities
Partner With Us
We are actively recruiting private sector partners across four categories.
Processing equipment suppliers and operators
Revenue-share concession model
Offtake partners and commodity traders
Volume commitments and price guarantees
Financial services providers
Microfinance, mobile money, crop insurance
Technology and data partners
Platform development, AI integration, connectivity