AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAviation & Tourism Demand: World Bank data via Tourism Watch shows Niger’s neighbors growing fast by air—Niger recorded 8% year-on-year growth in estimated passenger arrivals in Q1 2026, alongside Sierra Leone (+23%) and Chad (+25%), signaling improving regional connectivity. Roads for Travel & Trade: Nigeria flagged off N137bn rehabilitation of the Bama–Banki and Dikwa–Gamboru–Ngala roads in Borno, aimed at reopening trade corridors, boosting agriculture, and improving security access—key for safer movement of people and goods. Safer Campuses: FUT Minna tightened security and expanded hostels after student protests over attacks in nearby communities, stressing the campus itself is secure while local vigilantes support police. Security on Niger State Routes: Operation Fansan Yamma air strikes reportedly killed scores of terrorists in Mariga LGA, disrupting motorcycle movement toward the Kamuku forest corridor. Kidnapping Update (Niger): Niger State NSIEC commissioner Ahmed Mohammed remains in captivity nine months after a reported N40m ransom; kidnappers now demand an additional N300m. Child Protection: Niger Child Rights Protection Agency says it’s handling rising cases of child exploitation, including rape and child labour, but field work is limited by lack of vehicles. Sports (Local Interest): Wikki Tourists appointed Bala Abubakar as technical adviser ahead of the 2026/27 NNL season, targeting a return to the NPFL.
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