AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWAFCON Build-Up: Nigeria’s Super Falcons have lined up a double-header friendly against Senegal in June (5 June and 8 June) at Remo Stars Stadium, Ikenne, as they sharpen for WAFCON 2026 in Morocco. Security Shockwaves: In the Lake Chad Basin, US and Nigerian forces say they killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, a top Islamic State leader, in a joint strike—another sign of intensified counterterrorism pressure in the region. Road to Connectivity: Cameroon’s Ebolowa–Akom II–Kribi road project has cleared a major hurdle with the May 15 signing of the loan agreement, unlocking full funding for a 179.279 km corridor. Mining Crackdown: Cameroon’s Mines Ministry says it has identified over 200 illegal artisanal gold mining companies in East and Adamawa, with more than 95% reportedly foreign-owned, and ordered them to halt operations. Energy Governance: Cameroon’s electricity distribution shift from ENEO to SOCADEL moves forward with management installation in Douala, framed as a “historic turning point.” Investment Rules: Cameroon’s Investment Promotion Agency is pushing a new incentives regime under Ordinance No.2025/002, promising faster approvals via a one-stop shop.
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