AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMedia Freedom Under Pressure: Burkina Faso says journalists must complete mandatory “patriotic” military-style training, with 44 reporters undergoing six days at the Pabré police academy; officials frame it as helping coverage in conflict zones, while critics warn it tightens control over independent reporting. Sahel Security & Politics: An analysis of the “coup vs corruption” pattern argues coups in the Sahel repeatedly fail to curb graft and often worsen governance, with Mali’s 2021 coup cited as part of the wider wave. Regional Diplomacy: AES states (Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger) summoned Nigeria’s chargé d’affaires in Ouagadougou to protest Tinubu’s remarks blaming them for Nigeria’s insecurity. Energy Watch: Niger signed a $1.9bn deal to build a 100,000-bpd refinery in Dosso, aiming to boost domestic refining and regional exports. Water & Power: SONABEL reports Burkina Faso’s Bagré and Kompienga dams are above 77% capacity, with possible Bagré spillway releases if levels rise. International Justice: The ICC faces renewed political pressure as the US signals plans to dismantle the court.
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