AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoGuinea Elections: Guinea’s coup-leader-turned-President Mamady Doumbouya’s GMD coalition has won a legislative majority, with provisional results showing at least 100 of 147 seats, as turnout was 52.87% for legislative polls and 58.51% for simultaneous communal elections; opposition parties linked to Alpha Condé and leaders Cellou Dalein Diallo and Sidya Toure were dissolved, and parties have eight days to challenge results before final figures are released. Maritime Security & Blue Economy: Guinea’s wider Gulf of Guinea security agenda echoes in Nigeria, where Defence Minister Gen. Christopher Musa reaffirmed plans to modernize the Nigerian Navy with surveillance, intelligence, unmanned tech, cyber tools, and data-driven operations. Ebola Watch: WHO says the DRC’s Ebola case count has been revised down to 344 after follow-up checks, while the UAE plans entry restrictions for travellers from affected countries and boosts contact tracing. Regional Conflict Prevention: The UN launched a Gulf of Guinea Prevention Facility (2026-2029) in Lomé, aiming to coordinate action across five countries on governance, civilian protection, and local economic development. Elections Oversight: ECOWAS observers and technical missions are reported to be involved in monitoring Guinea’s legislative and local elections.
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