AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoKidnap Rescue in Oyo: Nigeria’s Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) hailed the rescue of Oriire schoolchildren and teachers after 56 days in captivity, urging the government to keep pushing until every abductee is freed; the army says the operation involved sustained intelligence-led pressure and joint work by multiple security agencies, though it reported “casualties” among forces. Security & Accountability: An Anglican bishop warned that proposed state police could be misused for political victimisation unless corruption is tackled first, stressing reforms beyond just decentralising policing. Niger State Politics: APC chieftain Jonathan Vatsa criticised the reported plan to retain VP Kashim Shettima for 2027, arguing another Muslim-Muslim ticket could cost Christian support. Sahel Diplomacy: Russia’s Lavrov met Sahel leaders in Niger, backing deeper military cooperation with Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger as insurgent threats persist. Education Under Pressure: UNESCO reports many developing countries, including Niger, are spending more on debt repayments than education, with aid cuts worsening school funding and teacher pay. Local Culture & Youth: Niger ANA plans a state secondary-school intellectual competition, while World Population Day spotlights the need for better planning for a fast-growing youth population.
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