AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMedia & Agriculture: Liberia’s Press Union urges FAO to use both mainstream and digital media to boost visibility and drive behaviour change across West Africa, with Sierra Leone among the participating countries. Maritime Security: ECOWAS-backed Combined Maritime Task Force Gulf of Guinea (CMTF-GoG) officially flags off in Lagos, with Sierra Leone among six pioneer states aiming to protect Gulf of Guinea trade and strengthen the blue economy. Energy & Local Industry: Sierra Leone’s MoPED and EDSA begin on-the-spot verification for Project Affected Persons under ESLEAP, ahead of expanded solar power and stronger distribution networks. Oil Sector Concerns: Media entrepreneur Vickie Remoe raises alarms over a proposed “Aminata” oil concession, saying it could disadvantage existing local players. Mining & Industrialisation: Sierra Leone’s Mines Minister Mattai heads to the African Energy Forum 2026 to discuss critical minerals and industrialisation. Jobs & Human Capital: Mercy Ships’ departure leaves over 300 Sierra Leoneans jobless, prompting calls for employers and partners to absorb the trained crew. Flooding & Infrastructure: Freetown residents along Hill Side Bye-Pass demand drainage clearance after two weeks of blocked gutters and dirty-water flooding.
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