AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoIllegal Mining & Security: A new investigative report, “The Shadow Owners,” alleges Nigeria’s mine-linked insecurity is fueled by powerful profiteers who use terror to push communities off resource-rich land, pointing to violence patterns across Zamfara, Kaduna, Plateau, Niger, Nasarawa and Benue. Roads & Insecurity: Nigeria’s Works Minister David Umahi says the Sokoto–Badagry super highway is on track and rejects claims it worsens flooding, arguing Tinubu’s road projects are meant to boost connectivity and security operations. Financial Crime Crackdown: GIABA launched its 2025 annual report in Dakar, saying ECOWAS states are improving anti-money laundering and counter-terror financing, but warning terrorism, cybercrime and illicit flows still threaten stability. Sahel Terror Plot Foiled: Morocco says it arrested 10 suspects linked to an ISIL-affiliated Sahel cell, seizing bomb-making materials and a modified vehicle. Niger State Violence: In Rafi LGA, Niger State, renewed Fulani–Kamuku clashes left at least four dead, homes burned and a hospital attacked; a curfew was imposed. Education Under Fire in Niger: In Borgu LGA, terrorists reportedly burned five primary schools, deepening the education crisis in insecurity-hit communities.
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