AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPublic Safety Crackdown: Nigeria’s public infrastructure theft is worsening, with Abuja manhole covers, rails, cables and solar street lights being stripped for quick cash—raising serious risks for road users and city services. Women Support in Sokoto: Sokoto’s first lady flagged off cash grants and food for 3,000 women and vulnerable groups across 23 local councils to cushion economic hardship. Eid-Ul-Maulud Message: APC national chairman Nentawe Yilwatda urged unity, peace and rejection of violence as Muslims mark the Prophet Muhammad’s birth. Fuel Subsidy Politics: Atiku and ADC leaders renewed the subsidy debate, accusing Tinubu of “Robin Hood economics” and arguing subsidy removal worsened poverty and food inflation. Meat Prices Bite Abuja Butchers: FCT butchers blame transport costs for pushing meat prices sharply higher despite petrol price changes. Clean Energy Push: REEEA-Alliance adopted a 12-point plan to unlock finance and bankable projects for Nigeria’s clean-energy sector. Sports Governance Shock: Jo Bonfrere warns a FIFA ban over NFF crisis could derail Nigeria’s football for years. Made-in-Nigeria Fraud Probe: A coordinator of a “fake” Made in Nigeria agency shared an SGF-linked appointment letter after ICPC findings and Tinubu’s arrest order. Mental Health Focus: Commentaries highlight Nigeria’s growing mental health strain on young women amid social pressure and exploitation.
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