AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHostage Release in Niger: American missionary pilot Kevin Rideout was freed after about nine months in captivity and is now in U.S. custody, with Trump saying he is set to fly home after being reunited with his wife. Security Pressure in the Sahel: Niger’s junta opponents, the MPLJ, claimed raids on mixed security bases in Seguedine, saying 15 soldiers were killed, while AFP noted no official confirmation. Counterterror Surrenders: Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters said hunger and sustained military offensives pushed 19 terrorists, including women and children, to surrender in Borno, alongside 40 rescued kidnap victims. Energy Deal for Niger: Niger signed a $1.9bn deal to build a 100,000-bpd mega-refinery in Dosso under a build-operate-transfer model, aiming to boost domestic supply and regional exports. Regional Fuel Cooperation: Algeria’s Sonatrach began first Jet A1 deliveries to Niger’s market via SONIDEP, strengthening cross-border aviation fuel supply. Infrastructure Integrity: Nigeria’s Benin–Onitsha road row resurfaced as the Works Ministry defended the concession terms and ongoing works against claims of neglect. Women, Farming and Protection: Women leaders in Niger State urged stronger government support for farming and tougher action against child trafficking and early marriage.
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