AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDiplomatic Pressure Over Prison Death: Nigeria summoned Côte d’Ivoire’s ambassador in Abuja after trader Usama Murtala died in Abidjan’s MACA prison a day after his release, with the federal government demanding a full explanation and compensation for his family. Renewables Push: Côte d’Ivoire opened the 52.4MW Ferke Solar plant, aiming to lift renewable power in its grid and supply hundreds of thousands of households, as it targets 46% renewables by 2035. Flood Crisis in Abidjan: Torrential rains have killed at least 59 people in Côte d’Ivoire since mid-May, with the worst toll in Attecoubé where some residents reportedly returned to cleared flood-risk sites; officials warn deaths could rise as rescue teams continue searches. Election Tensions: In Abidjan, thousands protested in Yopougon demanding transparency and justice ahead of the October presidential vote, denouncing the exclusion of key opposition figures and renewed debate over President Alassane Ouattara seeking a fourth term. EU Financial Scrutiny: The EU added Côte d’Ivoire to its high-risk money-laundering list, meaning banks face tougher due diligence for transactions involving the country. Trade and China Link: An Abidjan symposium on the China International Import Expo highlighted zero-tariff access and urged Ivorian exporters—especially cocoa and agro-food firms—to secure buyers in China. Digital Infrastructure Deal: Equinix agreed to buy MainOne, a West African data-centre and cable operator with sites in Côte d’Ivoire, signaling more investment in regional connectivity.
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