AGP Executive Report
Last update: 21 minutes agoMaritime Security: Russia’s drone strike on the Turkiye-owned bulk carrier Victress in the Black Sea killed an Egyptian crew cook and damaged the ship beyond seaworthiness, with Ukraine calling it a direct attack on civilian shipping. Sahel Terrorism: JNIM claimed responsibility for the June 18 attack on Niamey’s Diori Hamani International Airport, killing 13 (11 security, 2 civilians) and prompting AES leaders to accuse “foreign state sponsors.” Niger Insecurity on Roads: Suspected Lukarawa militants blocked the Mokwa–New Bussa Road in Niger State, disrupting trade and travel before fleeing into Ibbi Forest as security teams responded. Hostage Crisis (Nigeria): In Oyo State, security forces tightened the siege around the forest hideout holding 39 schoolchildren and teachers abducted in Oriire, with reports suggesting kidnappers are shifting demands toward ransom and lower-ranking releases. Finance & Compliance (Niger State): Niger State Internal Revenue Service sealed two Unity Bank branches in Minna over an alleged N1.7bn tax debt, citing a court order. Regional Trade & Borders: Niger and Benin have started work to reopen their shared border after talks in Cotonou, aiming to restore movement and cooperation. Business & Jobs (World Bank): The World Bank flags persistent SME constraints across West Africa—finance, market access and skills—while youth forums push entrepreneurship and digital capability. Policy & Rights: Niger’s revised penal code criminalises homosexuality, adding prison terms for same-sex acts and for those who officiate or support, amid wider anti-LGBTI tightening across the region.
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