AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNorthern Nigeria Security Funding: Nineteen northern governors in Kaduna voted to fund their own security with ₦228bn over 24 months, feeding a Northern Nigeria Security Trust Fund at ₦1bn monthly per state for 12 months, managed by a board led by retired defence chiefs. Kidnap Rescue in Oyo: Nigeria’s army says it rescued over 40 abducted pupils and teachers from Oriire, Oyo, after nearly two months in captivity, but admitted “casualties” among security forces; the attack was blamed on Ansaru. Sahel Diplomacy: Algeria and Mali are thawing ties after a yearlong rift, with ambassadors returning and airspace reopening. State Police Warning: An Anglican bishop cautioned that proposed state police could be misused for political victimisation unless corruption is tackled. Niger Vehicle Crackdown: Niger State police prosecuted motorists after stopping 82 vehicles over tinted glass, unregistered plates and defaced number plates. Debt vs Education: UNESCO warns many developing countries, including Niger, spend more on debt repayments than education, while aid cuts strain schools and teachers. Digital Learning Push: Airtel Africa plans free internet for 5,000 connected schools by 2027 with UNICEF support.
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