AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoInfrastructure & Transport: President Bio has commissioned the Manowa Bridge in Kailahun, ending decades of cable ferry crossings over the Moa River and improving safer access for farmers and traders in Kpeje West, Upper Bambara, Penguia and Luawa. Aviation & Trade Links: Air Peace says it has secured Brazil approval to start scheduled Nigeria–Brazil passenger, cargo and mail services, while targeting Toronto, New York and China routes—another push to widen Sierra Leone’s regional connectivity. Energy & Investment: Sierra Leone signed a $225m offshore oil exploration licence with Nigeria’s Marginal Energy for blocks G-145, G-146, G-147, G-160 and G-161, with the state retaining carried interest and options to take more on paid basis. Fuel Storage Policy: Aminata & Sons clarified its proposed three-year tax deferment is a deferment (not a waiver) tied to expanding downstream petroleum storage and fuel security—after lawmakers raised concerns about revenue losses. Banking & Business Climate: The Bank of Sierra Leone raised the Monetary Policy Rate to 17% as inflationary pressures and Middle East-driven uncertainty keep risks elevated. Local Content Oversight: SLLCA audited Leone Rock Mining’s Port Loko operations, flagging gaps in local employment and procurement compliance and promising further engagement. Education Integrity: A new report highlights how WASSCE “phone exam” malpractice is undermining study culture across Sierra Leone. Renewables Access: Easy Solar and Mikashboks launched a “Save to Buy” model to help households acquire solar systems without debt. Digital & Governance: ECOWAS Vision 2050 was popularised in Sierra Leone to boost public awareness of regional programmes.
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