AGP Executive Report
Last update: 33 minutes agoFlood Crisis in Abidjan: Côte d’Ivoire’s government says at least 59 people have died in floods since mid-May, with the worst toll in Abidjan’s Attécoubé (about 20 deaths) after some residents returned to previously cleared high-risk areas; authorities warn the number could rise as searches continue and urge compliance with evacuation and safety instructions. Regional Storm Toll: The same downpours have hit Ghana too, with at least 12 deaths reported in Accra and surrounding areas, while Benin and other coastal areas face damage and more rain is expected. Election Tensions: In Abidjan, thousands protested for a “fair presidential election,” denouncing the exclusion of key opposition figures from the October ballot and renewing pressure over transparency and inclusivity ahead of the vote. Ouattara Fourth-Term Bid: President Alassane Ouattara announced he intends to run for a fourth term, reigniting debate over executive overreach after constitutional changes removed term limits. Cocoa Price Shock: West African cocoa farmers are still reeling from the global price collapse, with Côte d’Ivoire cutting its 2026 farmgate price to 1,200 CFA/kg and farmers facing worsening hardship. Digital Infrastructure Deal: Equinix agreed to buy MainOne Cable for $320 million, a major move that could expand data-center capacity in Côte d’Ivoire and the wider region.
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