AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAnti-corruption & Accountability: SERAP has given Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Speaker Tajudeen Abbas a 7-day ultimatum to refund Nigeria’s N110bn lawmakers’ vehicle and allowance spending declared unlawful by a Federal High Court, urging transparency reforms and public hearings. Elections Watch: INEC declared APC’s Prof. Dayo Faduyile winner of the Ondo South senatorial bye-election, while PDP’s Wogu Olaka Johnson won Rivers South-East; in Ekiti, Governor Biodun Oyebanji secured re-election in a landslide with 319,224 votes. Security & Rights: Retired police officers under PROF set June 29 for a fresh protest over pension grievances and demand Tinubu assent to the Police Exit Bill; meanwhile, UN and rights voices warn insecurity and religious freedom violations are deepening. Economy & Markets: Nigeria’s external reserves hit about $51bn, highest since 2009, as the naira weakens slightly; NGX stocks extended losses, shedding N5.64tn in the week ended June 19. Energy & Transport: Diesel price competition intensified as depots undercut Dangote’s rate below ₦1,500/litre; Tinubu approved N111bn for Akwanga–Jos Road Section One and FG greenlights United Nigeria Airlines for new international routes.
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