AGP Executive Report
Last update: 38 minutes agoNigeria Security Push: President Bola Tinubu marked Democracy Day with a hard line on bandits, kidnappers and terror financiers—“surrender or face the full force” of the state—while citing claims of 13,000 terrorists neutralised and major security gains. Democracy Day Text: Tinubu’s full Democracy Day address also urged peaceful elections in Ekiti and Osun and framed youth as the engine of Nigeria’s future. South Africa Xenophobia Fallout: Nigeria’s NiDCOM Abike Dabiri-Erewa condemned the “terrible” treatment of Nigerians evacuated from South Africa, saying the “only crime” was skin colour; Nigeria also pressed for a wider, even AU-level response to recurring anti-migrant violence. US Deportations to CAR: The US deported migrants including Iranians and Afghans to the conflict-hit Central African Republic, with lawyers warning people with protections may be forced back to the countries they fled. South Africa Election Climate: The IEC warned the 4 November local polls will run in a “highly competitive” environment of low trust and declining voter confidence. ECOWAS Trade Agenda: ECOWAS ministers of trade and industry began a two-day meeting in Accra to steer AfCFTA and regional market decisions. Ebola Preparedness: South Africa tightened port-of-entry screening amid Ebola risks in DRC and Uganda. World Cup Politics: Mexico’s 2-0 win over South Africa opened the 2026 tournament with three red cards, but online reactions across Africa reflected wider anger over xenophobia.
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