AGP Executive Report
Last update: 15 minutes agoIndustrial Skills Push (Ghana): Ghana’s Trade Minister Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare broke ground in Accra on the Integrated Industry Training, Entrepreneurship and Database Hub (ITAED-HUB), backed by CSIR and funded under the AUDA-NEPAD Skills Initiative for Africa, aiming to close the gap between industry needs and technical training. Democracy Watch (Ethiopia): EU Ambassador Sofie From-Emmesberger hailed Ethiopia’s June 1, 2026 general election as a democratic milestone after peaceful voting by about 40 million people. Mega-Airport Plan (Ethiopia): Ethiopia is also advancing the Bishoftu Mega-Airport, pitched as a continent-shaping hub with huge passenger capacity and major cargo and commercial facilities. Ports Procurement Ruling (Kenya): Kenya’s High Court allowed KPA to buy heavy port machinery via restricted tendering, rejecting a challenge by lawmakers and rights groups over procurement amid protests. Anti-Corruption Trust (Ghana): Ghana’s CHRAJ warned that public confidence in anti-corruption efforts is eroding, citing delays, resource limits, and doubts over political interference. Reparatory Justice (Namibia/Ghana): Namibia’s president praised UN moves calling racialised slavery a “gravest crime against humanity,” while Ghana’s Mahama announced global panels on reparatory justice and restitution of cultural artefacts. Drug Enforcement (Nigeria): NDLEA said it is targeting drug cartels’ finances through asset forfeiture, alongside weeklong World Drug Day activities. Human Rights & Due Process (France/Morocco): Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi was ordered to stand trial in France over a rape allegation, with no trial date yet set. Corruption Case Load (Ghana): CHRAJ said it receives around 10,000 complaints yearly, straining investigations due to limited funding and complex cases. Urban Rights (Ivory Coast): Police arrested a man accused of using a fake court document to order demolitions in Abidjan, leaving thousands without rehousing. World Drug Day (Nigeria/UN): UNODC urged innovative, evidence-based responses as drug markets evolve, including synthetic drugs and digital trafficking.
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