AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWest Africa Flood Response: Ghana’s President John Mahama says flooding can’t be fully stopped but its impact can be “minimised,” after a National Security Council review of the June 29 floods. Nigeria Rainfall Crisis: Heavy July downpours have flooded Lagos (Lekki, Ikoyi) and other states, with the meteorological agency warning of flash-flood risk and urging residents to clear drains and avoid flooded roads. Côte d’Ivoire Solar Push: The government inaugurated the 52 MW Ferké solar plant in Tchologo, targeting power for 370,000 households plus schools and health centers, as more projects are lined up before 2027. Energy & Climate Context: A wider look at climate-driven extremes links West African flooding to intensifying rainfall, while Europe’s heat and wildfires underline the broader health risks of hotter weather. Diplomatic Tensions Over Prison Death: Nigeria demands compensation and a full probe after a Nigerian trader died in Abidjan’s MACA prison, following detention of six traders. Regional Security Cooperation: Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire and Cameroon are among African delegations at the U.S.-hosted International Naval Review 250 in New York. Trade & Logistics: HMM launches a new Europe–West Africa feeder service calling at Abidjan and other regional ports, aiming to improve route reliability. Cocoa Farming Shift: Côte d’Ivoire cocoa farmers are moving from full-sun plots to agroforestry, boosting yields and resilience.
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