AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTrans-Saharan Gas Pipeline: Algeria has started work on its section of the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline, with SONATRACH breaking ground on the route linking Niger to Hassi R’Mel, aiming to move 20–30 billion cubic metres of gas annually to European markets. Niger-Türkiye ties: President Abdourahamane Tchiani’s Ankara visit produced new cooperation deals across education, health, diplomacy and security, with Erdoğan framing the partnership as “equal” and “win-win.” Power supply in Niamey: Niger launched a Niger–Algeria solidarity power plant built in 70 days to ease daily electricity cuts, targeting around 200MW demand in the capital. Malnutrition support: Niger State secured a US-backed UNICEF/UN programme to prevent malnutrition in over 36,000 women and children across 13 local areas, with plans to expand. Security and schools: Nigeria’s teachers’ union warns that insecurity is increasingly threatening education, citing attacks and abductions linked to Niger and other states. Kuwait labour rules: Kuwait approved domestic worker recruitment from 10 countries while banning 27 others, including Niger, tightening oversight.
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