AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoOACPS Institutional Push: The Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) marked its 51st anniversary in Malabo, with Secretary General Moussa Saleh Batraki urging stronger institutions, better coordination and faster implementation to meet rising global challenges. Energy & Trade Signals: A report says Libya’s crude is reaching new buyers, including a first recorded Nigerian import of Libyan crude in available data since 2013—an indicator of shifting African oil trade flows as refineries like Dangote’s adjust their supply mix. LNG Infrastructure Watch: Lloyds Energy says it’s evaluating LNG and regasification investments across high-growth markets, pointing to how many African LNG import plans still aren’t fully operational. Regional Legal Pressure: Human-rights groups have filed a case at the ECOWAS court against Ghana over “third-country” deportations linked to the U.S., seeking compensation and transparency—an issue that could shape how West African states handle future deals. Climate-Smart Agriculture Agenda: President Mnangagwa called for a national climate-change discourse to push agro-ecological tailoring and smart agriculture to protect productivity ahead of El Niño-linked weather risks.
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