AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSecurity Push: ECOWAS is moving to set up a regional counterterror force, with a core counterterror brigade of 1,650 troops and countries lining up to host contingents—an effort tied to earlier ECOWAS security interventions in the region. Diplomacy & Investment: Liberia’s Boakai is using the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi to deepen ties, including a US$26m deal to build Liberia’s first electrical manufacturing plant—an energy-and-industry signal that echoes the wider regional push for local production. Mining Oversight: Sierra Leone’s EPA-SL says it has secured $26.225m in mining environmental guarantees from 11 companies for mine rehabilitation and compliance, issuing compliance certificates for firms that meet standards. Health Delivery: Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Health has started a two-day senior leadership retreat to review reforms and improve service delivery nationwide. Local Governance: Sierra Leone’s neighbours and beyond are also feeling budget pressure—Lakeville voters in the US head to a May 19 vote on a spending override that could protect staffing and programs. Travel & Risk: Reports on shifting travel patterns and new border controls underline how quickly regional instability and policy changes can disrupt movement.
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