AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBorder Security & Education Panic: In Nigeria, rumours of bandits attacking schools have spread fast across Minna and beyond, triggering real fear even after claims were later debunked—showing how misinformation can disrupt learning. Off-Grid Power Push: Nigeria’s Rural Electrification Agency (REA) is framed as driving a quiet electricity expansion through reforms and off-grid deployment, aiming to deliver “democratic dividends” to communities. Gas, Flaring & Climate Cost: Nigeria reportedly flared about 76.9 billion standard cubic feet of gas in Jan–May 2026, even as LPG prices rise—wasting energy that could support power and cleaner cooking. Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline: Construction has resumed for the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline linking Niger and Algeria, with hopes it will reshape regional energy supply routes. Local Climate Finance: Niger State Governor Umar Bago led a UNFCCC push to unlock carbon markets under Article 6, focusing on methane and waste-to-energy opportunities. Mining & Security in Niger State: Niger State adopted a new framework to curb illegal mining and insecurity, requiring proper clearance letters before operations. Wildlife Under Belief Pressure: Research from Chad warns that demand for vultures in West Africa is driving declines in central Africa, linked to poisoning and trapping methods. Oil Infrastructure Vigilance: In Nigeria’s Niger Delta, pipeline operators urged host communities to stay alert against vandals and saboteurs, citing recent security gains.
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