AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoClean Energy & Industry: Nigeria and Niger State broke ground on a 200MW embedded solar mini-grid to power an industrial park and steel plant by Abuja Steel Mills, with 500 hectares handed over—pushing off-grid power as a deliberate business strategy. Regional Trade & Investment: Qatar Chamber chairman Sheikh Khalifa met ambassadors from Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso to discuss boosting commercial ties and attracting Qatari investment in industrial development and livestock. State Governance: Niger State House of Assembly suspended plenary indefinitely over “unresolved issues” with the executive, after a rowdy debate and competing motions. Justice & Sovereignty: Niger formally filed to withdraw from the ICC, calling it neo-colonialist and “selective justice,” with withdrawal set to complete in 2027. Security & Business Risk: Sahel jihadism coverage highlights extremists expanding beyond rural areas, raising pressure on stability and operating conditions across the region. Energy Finance (BCEAO): BCEAO launched a tender for solar PV systems at its sites across UEMOA, including Niger, aiming to cut grid dependence and manage costs. Fuel Costs Snapshot: A June 2026 fuel-price roundup lists Niger among the cheaper markets in Africa, reflecting the role of subsidies and domestic supply.
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