AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSecurity & Society: Nigeria’s school abduction horror keeps widening, with survivors in Oyo blaming delayed help on poor internet access, while a wider pattern of attacks is framed as insurgents trying to “kill education.” Counterterror Pressure: The Operation Hadin Kai warns Eid-el-Kabir crowds across the North-East to expect possible attacks, urging people to avoid big gatherings and report suspicious activity. Crime Crackdown: In Yobe, police say they’ve busted a motorcycle-snatching syndicate, recovering stolen bikes after arrests in Fika and Jakusko. Food & Prices: UN warnings that nearly 35 million Nigerians may face acute hunger between June and August 2026 are driving fresh political fire, with Atiku calling it a man-made humanitarian crisis. Inclusion & Livelihoods: In Niger State, PWDs under FGN/IFAD-VCDP pledge to drop negative stereotypes as training boosts rice and cassava farming. Trade Shock: India’s soymeal export contracts reportedly got cancelled after a 41% jump in local soybean prices—pushing traders to look toward African supplies. Infrastructure Finance: Abu Dhabi Fund for Development reports progress on African roads, including Nigeria’s Minna–Bida project.
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