AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEU Visa Pressure on Guinea: The EU Council has tightened Schengen processing for Guinean nationals, citing weak cooperation on readmitting irregular migrants, meaning longer standard processing and fewer facilitation options for applicants. APC Internal Politics in Sierra Leone: An APC senior figure says the party is unlikely to meet the August 2026 deadline for its National Delegate Conference, pointing to unfinished internal elections and diaspora-related voting logistics. Guinea’s Pan-African Loss: Sierra Leone’s PDL mourns the death of Guinea’s former first lady, Hadja Andre Toure, calling her a major figure in Guinea’s liberation struggle and Pan-African activism. Regional Water Security Lens: A West Africa water-security piece highlights how population growth and climate change are worsening droughts, floods, and transboundary water pressures—issues that directly shape governance and stability across the region. Maritime Security Debate: Analysts at SPAS 2026 argue Africa can’t rely on external powers to protect its maritime domain, pushing for stronger navies, surveillance, and regional cooperation. Mining Permitting Signals for West Africa: Reuters reports Senegal’s faster permitting for Fortuna Mining’s Diamba Sud gold project, a reminder of how regulatory timelines can quickly shift investment decisions across the Gulf of Guinea.
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