AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEducation Policy in Niger: Niger State private schools have been told to stop graduation ceremonies immediately, replacing them with speech and prize-giving events to curb “extravagant” spending and standardise end-of-session celebrations. Customs & Trade Finance: Nigeria’s Senate is probing ₦34tn in 2025 import duty exemption certificates, with Customs warning the waiver regime is eroding revenue capacity. Security & Fraud: Police say they uncovered a fake government agency scheme (PFIPC) built on forged appointment letters and seals, alleging 34 bank accounts were linked to the impersonation network. Local Economy Relief: Lapai Emirate approved lower transport and commercial motorcycle fares to ease costs for commuters and students. Water & Community Development: The Nigerian Navy commissioned a solar-powered borehole and water system for Muye community in Lapai, aiming to improve hygiene and reduce long-distance water fetching. Regional Livestock Trade: A Pastoral Markets Forum in Addis Ababa pushed for investment and market integration to turn livestock into a stronger growth engine across Africa.
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