AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFuel & Transport Costs: Imported petrol landing costs in Nigeria jumped about 15% in two weeks to around N1,135.73/litre as Middle East tensions around the Strait of Hormuz tightened supply expectations, even as the 30-day average import parity price eased. Roads & Agriculture Access: NaCSA has started rehabilitation of the Njama–Manor feeder road in Moyamba, aiming to cut travel time and boost movement of farmers, traders and schoolchildren, with KfW co-financing. Power Sector Funding: The IMF says Sierra Leone may need an extra US$42.5m this year to help EDSA meet payments to Independent Power Producers and avoid electricity supply disruptions. Health & Regional Systems: WAHO marks 39 years, pushing stronger ECOWAS cooperation, sustainable financing and tech-driven preparedness for West Africa’s health threats. Inclusive Education: WESOFOD-SL, with support from Trócaire, distributed learning materials and improved access for children with disabilities in five Pujehun primary schools. Digital Connectivity: CSquared announced capacity on the 2Africa West cable to reduce landing-station concentration risk and improve resilience for West and Central Africa. Investment & Industry Finance: MeCure Industries’ shareholders approved a higher N50bn rights issue to fund working capital and West Africa expansion after a 177% profit jump in 2025.
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