AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoFuel Subsidy Showdown: Atiku Abubakar and the ADC renewed pressure on the Tinubu administration over the 2023 fuel subsidy removal, arguing Nigerians are paying with higher transport, food and living costs, while the Presidency brands the subsidy return plan “retrogressive.” Anti-Corruption Politics: The ADC attacked Tinubu’s emerging 2027 campaign council as a “rehabilitation centre” after the inclusion of Betta Edu and Ngozi Olejeme, demanding proof their corruption cases were resolved. Public Records Clash (US-Nigeria): Atiku told the FBI that “danger to lives” cannot justify withholding potentially public records tied to Tinubu’s alleged drug probe, as a US judge orders file searches and disclosure steps. Connectivity & Telecom: Nigeria’s FEC approved NIGCOMSAT-2A and 2B to expand broadband and reach underserved communities. Oil & Gas Labour: PENGASSAN elected Bosun Olabiyi-Agoro as new national president, vowing to fight casualisation. Security & Mining: NSCDC Mining Marshals urged action against illicit financial flows to curb illegal mining and criminality. Industry/Power Costs: Abuja residents lament AEDC’s electricity tariff jump after upgrades to Band A, pushing some toward solar. Sports & Industry Talent: Nigeria qualified for beach volleyball at LA 2028, while a Kano teen tested AI smart glasses for the visually impaired.
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