AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTrans-Saharan Gas Pipeline Progress: Algeria’s SONATRACH has broken ground on its segment of the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline, linking Nigeria’s gas through Niger to Algeria’s Hassi R’Mel, with the full project expected to run about 4,128 km and move an estimated 20–30 bcm of gas annually—an export push aimed at Europe. Power Sector Boost in Niger: TCN has granted Mainstream Energy Solutions Limited access to build 2×330kV switchyard bays at the Kainji Transmission Substation in Niger, enabling evacuation of an added 220MW from new turbines, with completion targeted for December. Electricity Infrastructure in Niger (TCN/MESL): A separate TCN update confirms the handover of Kainji switchyard units 1G3 and 1G4, covering civil, electrical and mechanical works plus testing/commissioning. Security Operations: Nigeria’s Army reports recent nationwide operations that neutralised a terrorist scout, arrested suspects, and recovered weapons and ammunition across multiple states, including Borno and Kaduna. Insecurity & State Police Debate: Renewed calls for state police follow a surge in kidnappings across northern states, with lawmakers and citizens arguing decentralised policing is needed to protect lives and support economic stability. Humanitarian Shock in the Sahara: Nearly 50 Nigeriens reportedly died after a truck broke down in the Sahara, highlighting transport safety and emergency response gaps during peak travel periods. Regional Road Corridor Talks: Algeria hosted the Trans-Saharan Road Liaison Committee session in Algiers, focusing on turning the corridor into an economic integration route across six countries, including Niger.
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