AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDiplomatic Outreach: Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio received new envoys from Nigeria, Jamaica and Angola, with the diplomats pledging deeper cooperation across security, governance, investment and priority sectors. Guinea Mourning: Guinea marked the death of Hadja Andrée Touré, widow of founding president Ahmed Sékou Touré, who died in Morocco at 91, prompting condolences across Guinea and Africa. Press Freedom: A female journalist detained by Nigeria’s DSS over a drone has regained freedom after IPI intervention, highlighting ongoing scrutiny of media tools and travel documentation. Mining & Rights Watch: A new Business and Human Rights Centre tracker flags rising allegations of abuse tied to large-scale “transition minerals,” warning that clean-energy supply chains are increasingly linked to protests and legal fights. EU Migration Pressure on Guinea: The EU moved to temporarily restrict Schengen visa facilitation for Guineans, citing weak readmission cooperation, with longer processing and fewer exemptions. Communications Policy: Guinea’s communications minister ordered Orange Guinea to improve network quality, cut prices and expand coverage to support the Simandou 2040 digital push.
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