AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNiger Energy Update: Niger’s Niamey is set to see relief after the launch of the Niger–Algeria solidarity power plant, built and fully financed by Algeria in 70 days to supply up to 200MW for the capital’s biggest demand. Sahel Humanitarian Warning: The UN says the Sahel is sliding toward collapse as violence, climate shocks and hunger drive mass displacement and deepen funding gaps. Regional Security Debate: Nigeria’s House of Representatives is pushing for a comprehensive, aggressive security strategy to end banditry and daily school kidnappings, while also warning service chiefs to resign if insecurity isn’t reversed. Lake Chad Fight: Analysts say the MNJTF must adapt tactics and technology to better counter Boko Haram and ISWAP hiding in Lake Chad’s islands and forests. Cross-border Energy Race: Algeria has broken ground on its Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline section, reviving plans to move Nigerian gas through Niger to Europe. Labour Migration Shock: Kuwait restricts domestic worker recruitment to 10 approved countries and bans 27 others, including Niger, raising new pressure on Nigerien job seekers.
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