AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoNigeria Security & Rights: Amnesty International says at least 1,100 people were abducted in Nigeria’s north between January and April 2026, with victims facing torture, rape and amputations, as UN experts warn Christian women and girls face heightened risks from armed groups. Democracy Day Crackdown: President Bola Tinubu told armed groups to “surrender or face the full force” of the state, announcing new police and major defence/security funding, while PDP condemned attacks on protesters including Omoyele Sowore. Central African Republic Deportations: The US deported migrants, including an Iranian pro-democracy activist, to CAR under a controversial deal; reports say some were temporarily housed near a Bangui firefighters’ base. Ghana-Canada Visa Row: Ghana protested Canada’s denial of World Cup midfielder Thomas Partey’s visa, calling it “high-handed and extremely unfair” amid ongoing UK proceedings and stressing presumption of innocence. World Cup, Politics & Access: A Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan was denied entry to the US for World Cup duties, and Ivory Coast held an open training session in Chester ahead of its opener. Child Labour Push (Ghana): Stakeholders in Ahafo Region “flash red card” on child labour, citing 305 cases in 2025 and calling for stronger legal and community action.
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