AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCross-Border Trade Upgrade: Zimbabwe and South Africa are pushing full rollout of the Beitbridge One-Stop Border Post, aiming to cut the long queues and speed up processing in line with AfCFTA and AU Agenda 2063. Fuel Subsidy Politics: In Benin City, ADC chieftain Ken Imansuagbon backed Atiku’s plan to restore a targeted petrol subsidy for 2027, arguing Tinubu’s removal worsened inflation and business costs. Legal Autonomy Under Pressure: Nigeria’s NBA Benin Branch opposed moves to repeal Edo’s House of Assembly and Judiciary autonomy law, warning it could weaken democracy and fair access to justice. Benin Media Freedom: Beninese cyberactivist Steve Amoussou was released after serving a two-year sentence tied to online criticism, a case that drew regional attention on press freedom. Regional Security: ECOWAS has started moving Chinese-donated military logistics to Sierra Leone to support a planned counter-terrorism force by mid-2027. Business & Finance: Guinness Nigeria reported H1 2026 profit up 53% to ₦25.3bn and cut net debt nearly in half, signaling a stronger balance sheet and continued investment. Digital Payments: Ericsson and MTN Group Fintech completed cloud-native migration of Mobile Money in several markets, with Benin flagged for next steps.
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