AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBenin–Qatar Diplomacy: Qatar and Benin held talks aimed at boosting cooperation in politics, trade, education and investment, with both sides also discussing regional stability. Benin–Angola Cooperation: Angola and Benin begin bilateral political consultations in Cotonou covering political, economic, trade and air transport ties, with plans to sign an air transport agreement and seek mutual support in international posts. University of Benin Funding: UNIBEN launched a N100bn Trust Development Fund to attract cash donations and project commitments for infrastructure, research, digital transformation and entrepreneurship. Power Sector Watch: Nigeria’s TCN restored the Benin–Omotosho 330kV line after a week-long outage caused by detached conductors, easing supply constraints for distribution companies. Business Reforms: PEBEC says 98% of federal MDAs now meet business reform standards and plans to digitally connect agencies so firms “provide information once” instead of repeating submissions. Electricity Market Signals: Nigeria’s DisCos lost 1.13m customers amid rising energy costs, even as metering and revenues improved. Regional Energy Debt: Benin, Togo and Niger reportedly owe Nigeria about N17.45bn for power supplied in Q1 2026. Security & Economy Link: Edo police reported arrests and rescues tied to kidnappings in June, underscoring how insecurity disrupts movement and livelihoods. Sports (Local Interest): Nigeria’s Flamingos beat Benin Republic 3-2 in the U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifier first leg, setting up a decisive return in Lomé.
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