AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBurkina Faso Security Crackdown: A military court in Ouagadougou sentenced Lieutenant Colonel Évrard Somda, former head of security and intelligence under Paul-Henri Damiba, to 11 years in prison for a plot against state security and desertion abroad, and ordered his expulsion from the armed forces—another sign of the junta’s tightening grip on suspected conspiracies. Regional Diplomacy: Benin’s newly elected president, Romuald Wadagni, kicked off a reset push by visiting Niger and Burkina Faso, signaling a possible thaw with the AES states amid ongoing Sahel tensions. Sahel Arms Flow: The UN warned that weapons looted during Libya’s 2011 conflict are still fueling insecurity across Nigeria and the wider Sahel, including Burkina Faso and Niger, as arms circulate beyond government control. Energy Watch: Algeria, Nigeria and Niger have started a new phase of work on the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline’s Algerian section, aiming to move 20–30 billion cubic metres of gas annually toward Europe. Humanitarian Pressure: The Norwegian Refugee Council ranked Sudan and the DRC among the world’s most neglected displacement crises, citing severe funding gaps and rising needs.
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