AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoGovernance & Accountability: SERAP has given Nigeria’s Senate President Godswill Akpabio and House Speaker Tajudeen Abbas seven days to refer alleged diversion of ₦6.3bn constituency project funds to anti-corruption agencies, warning of legal action if they fail. Power & Infrastructure: TCN says scheduled maintenance at the Kumbotso 330kV substation will trigger a temporary outage in Kano, Katsina, Jigawa, Bauchi, Yobe and Gazaoua (Niger Republic). Security & Justice: DSS ordered the release of Kaduna farmer/livestock rearer Nura Idris, cleared of Boko Haram links, and approved ₦3m compensation plus support to rebuild his business. Cybercrime Crackdown (Kebbi): Kebbi State vows to dismantle the “Yan Vocal” syndicate, alleging social-media hacking, fake identities and extortion targeting victims across Nigeria and neighbouring countries. Regional Business & Investment: Nigeria, the EU and ECOWAS met at a regional investment forum to map opportunities in agriculture, renewable energy, infrastructure and manufacturing. Humanitarian Funding: UN OCHA reports Nigeria received $247.3m in 2026 humanitarian funding so far, lifting coverage to 47% of needs.
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