AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRegional Security: Retired Lt-Gen. Tukur Yusuf Buratai urged African states to tackle terrorism, organised crime and cyber threats with home-grown capacity, saying Africa can’t rely on foreign interventions and should deepen intelligence sharing and regional cooperation. Edo LG Poll Disruptions: Despite a statewide movement restriction tied to the Edo local government elections, residents, motorists and commercial operators in Benin City and Auchi largely defied the order; the vote also saw late arrival of materials and low turnout in some polling units. Energy Payments Watch: Nigeria’s NERC says Benin, Togo and Niger paid only $4.82m of a $17.48m Q1 2026 electricity bill, leaving about $12.66m outstanding—highlighting cross-border payment pressure. Power & Flood Impacts: Flooding disrupted major transmission lines, triggering outages and load shedding across parts of Lagos and Osun. Education Finance: NELFUND disbursed N1.5bn to three institutions covering 6,129 students, including Edo State College of Nursing Sciences in Benin City. Benin-Linked Diplomacy & Rights: Nigeria’s ambassador to Benin pledged deeper trade and integration ties; meanwhile, RSF and journalists renewed calls for jailed Beninese reporters’ release. Investment & Development: EBRD plans to open new offices across Benin and other SSA markets, while Seplat/NEPL continued host-community vendor sensitisation and education support via its quiz competition.
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