AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoU.S.-Niger Security Ties: The U.S. Embassy in Niamey says it handed nine containers of military equipment to Niger’s Armed Forces Logistics Center on May 26, including uniforms, protective gear and medical supplies, as Washington seeks to counter terrorism and kidnapping in the Sahel. Niger State Investment Push: Niger State says it secured an extra $684m from Chinese firms for infrastructure across five special agro-industrial processing zones, alongside a $163m Islamic Development Bank deal for a solar project to power 189 communities. Security Trust Gap: Niger State’s homeland security commissioner says the government is tackling weak community trust and poor information sharing by building a structured framework to protect informants and restore confidence in security operations. Fuel Prices Pressure: Nigeria’s NBS reports petrol rose to ₦1,532.93 per litre in April 2026, up 18.97% from March, with Niger State among the lowest-priced states at ₦1,403.89. Political Signals in Niger: A PDP aspirant, Alhaji Abubakar Sulaiman, has been elected Niger PDP governorship candidate, while another PDP figure in Enugu also claims candidacy—highlighting party friction ahead of 2027.
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