AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSecurity & Governance: A fresh warning in Nigeria’s southwest uses the “Tiger’s tail” metaphor to argue the country keeps reacting to threats without building the political power and authority needed to stop them for good. Weather & Resilience: Rainstorms are intensifying daily life—flood-prone roads, gridlock, and damage—while communities still wait for drainage and planning that should have been routine. Oil Infrastructure Watch: The proposed sale of a 40% stake in the Amukpe–Escravos pipeline is under fire for pricing a still-performing asset too low, at a time when Niger Delta stability depends on reliable evacuation. Energy Transition: Edo’s CNG conversion centre gets federal backing as diesel costs bite manufacturers, and more firms are switching to gas to keep production alive. Ogoni Cleanup: The EU reiterates support for HYPREP, stressing accountability and long-term restoration. Politics: PDP and ADC standard-bearers keep emerging ahead of 2027, including new governorship candidates in Gombe and Niger State. Hunger Alert: UN projections of up to 35 million Nigerians facing acute hunger between June–August 2026 are driving fresh political pressure.
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