AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEducation Accountability in Niger State: A civic tech group, TrackaNG, says Government Day Secondary School Diko in Gurara, Niger State still lies in ruins despite N457.6m budgeted and claims of N400m paid in 2025, urging anti-corruption agencies to investigate alleged missing renovation work. Security in North Central: Nigeria’s Army Chief, Lt-Gen Waidi Shaibu, ordered troops under Operation Savannah Shield to intensify offensives against kidnappers and bandits across Kwara and Niger states, stressing sustained pressure and clearance operations. Flood Fears in Niger: Residents of Mokwa LGA report floodwater returning through the same route as the 2025 disaster that killed over 200, with blocked drainage blamed and no casualties reported so far. Uranium Investment Push: Canada’s Global Atomic says Niger’s military-led government renewed political backing for its Dasa uranium project, with officials visiting the site and reviewing progress and local jobs. Religious Violence Alarm: The US Commission on International Religious Freedom warns insecurity and religious violence in Nigeria are worsening, citing attacks, kidnappings and alleged failures to prosecute perpetrators. Children’s Day Reality Check: Educationists and rights voices renewed calls for protecting children amid ongoing school abductions and insecurity.
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