AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSecurity & Defence: Nigeria’s Defence Minister Musa says terrorism and banditry persist partly due to local informants and suppliers, while the DSS says it intercepted a major arms logistics network in Kano, arresting a suspected courier with AK-47s and RPG tubes. Insecurity & Food Production: Gunmen killed 17 farmers in Zamfara during the planting season, deepening fears that attacks are pushing farmers off land and worsening food insecurity. Oil & Gas Infrastructure: The Nigerian Navy arrested three suspects over vandalism of the Oando–Ondewari pipeline in Bayelsa, after a raid linked to crude oil spillage. Capital Markets: With IPO activity cooling, Nigerian corporates are increasingly using the commercial papers market to raise short-term funds. Agribusiness: Maize value-chain coverage highlights opportunities in trading and processing, while FG input support continues with free fertiliser distribution to thousands of South-west farmers. Energy Transition & Industry: Gas minister Ekpo urged investors to unlock Nigeria’s vast gas reserves for industrialisation, and meter manufacturers are pushing back against World Bank-backed DISREP metering procurement that they fear may sideline local firms. Digital Economy: Crypto operators stress trust and transparency as adoption grows, and CBN’s Payments System Vision 2028 is framed as a push toward deeper inclusion and safer payments. Aviation Costs: African airlines warn jet-fuel price shocks are straining margins and forcing route reviews.
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