AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoKidnapping Release in Niger: American missionary pilot Kevin Rideout was freed after about nine months in captivity, with reports saying US efforts and help from Libya’s Khalifa Haftar played a role; he is expected to reunite with his family soon. Security & Drones: A new report says militaries across Africa are struggling to keep up with insurgents’ growing use of weaponized drones, including attacks linked to groups active in Niger and the wider Sahel. Human Rights Pressure: Niger and Nigeria-wide rights monitoring shows a widening justice gap, with the NHRC reporting 354,997 complaints in July and pushing partnerships to improve access to justice and digital rights. Health & Mothers: Niger’s immunisation drive gets a boost as mothers receive N1,000 incentives to cover transport and reduce “period poverty” and other barriers that keep children from clinics. US Visa Changes: The US realigned routine visa services in Nigeria to regional hubs, affecting applicants in Abuja and other locations from Aug. 1. Local Governance & Peace: In Niger State, a bishop urged Kambari, Fulani and Bargawa communities to stop fighting and avoid mob justice, while Nigeria’s 2027 political parties signed a peace accord promising issue-based campaigns. Sports & Youth: Niger State says it needs N63m to take part in the 2026 National Sports Festival, targeting at least 10 gold medals.
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