AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoOACPS Governance & Implementation: OACPS marked its 51st anniversary in Malabo, with Secretary General Moussa Saleh Batraki urging stronger institutions, better coordination, and faster delivery after the 11th Heads of State summit set the direction through the Malabo Declaration. Regional Legal Risk for Mobility & Trade: Human-rights lawyers filed a case at the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice accusing Ghana of violating domestic and regional law by accepting U.S. “third-country” deportees and facilitating their return to places they fled; the complaint covers 27 people among at least 60 deported since Sept 2025, with claims of rushed removals and poor conditions. Energy & LNG Infrastructure Watch: Lloyds Energy said it is evaluating LNG import and regasification opportunities across high-growth markets as Africa’s LNG terminal plans still lag in delivery. Local Business & Industry Signals: Baker Hughes opened a Douala service and equipment center to cut costs and improve response times for Cameroon’s upstream oil sector. Culture & Soft Power with Trade Links: China–Portuguese-speaking countries cultural activities continued at Senado Square, with performances including Equatorial Guinea, while a Lusophone handicraft exhibition ran through early July. Demographics & Market Context: A new fertility-rate map flags Equatorial Guinea among countries above replacement level, a reminder of how population trends can shape labor and demand.
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