AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoECOWAS Court Challenge: Lawyers have filed a case at the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice in Abuja over the US “third-country” deportation policy, alleging Ghana is facilitating removals of 27 deportees (from at least 60 sent since Sept 2025) to unsafe destinations, with claims some were dumped in Togo without documents and that compensation is being sought. Food & Finance Push: The FINAS 2026 Agri-Food Systems Summit opened in Nairobi, aiming to close a $100bn annual agriculture financing gap as Kenya and the region face food insecurity, climate shocks, and a rising food import bill. Energy Infrastructure Watch: A report says the Strait of Hormuz is “open” but operating far below normal commercial levels after attacks and suspended evacuation arrangements, while a US-assisted southern corridor continues under escort. LNG & Gas Development: Lloyds Energy says it’s evaluating LNG import and regasification opportunities across Africa, noting many announced terminals still aren’t operational. Equatorial Guinea Link: A Lusophone handicraft exhibition in Malabo highlights crafts from Equatorial Guinea and other Portuguese-speaking countries, running through July 5. Regional Business Signals: VAALCO Energy announced investor roadshow meetings in New York, while Marubeni moves to acquire US gas producer EagleRidge Energy to expand its LNG-linked portfolio.
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