AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAir Quality & Public Health: Scientists traced a chemical pollution pattern in West Africa to seasonal farm and household fires, using satellite heat and nitrogen dioxide readings across six countries (2019–2024), with burning peaking in the dry season (Dec–Feb) under Harmattan winds. Maternal & Mental Health (Regional): Nigeria’s maternal death crisis is linked to “silent causes,” while mental health experts and churches are urged to lead the fight against substance abuse after estimates that 14.4 million Nigerians are exposed to psychoactive substances. Infectious Disease (Edo): Edo State reports Lassa fever has killed 15 people since the February 2026 outbreak, with 1,163 suspected cases and 82 confirmed; officials blame late hospital presentation but say treatment capacity at Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital is ready. Drug Control (Edo): NDLEA destroyed 73,463.21kg of illicit drugs worth N2.8bn in Benin City, mainly cannabis, alongside tramadol, diazepam, codeine syrup and other substances. Safety & Wellness (Sports): Nigeria’s Olympic Committee begins a sports medicine seminar for female medics in Benin City, focusing on adolescent athlete health issues like the Female Athlete Triad and RED-S. Community Health & Access (Benin): Benin’s new president highlights early health steps including a “Treat First, Pay Later” emergency care initiative backed by CFA 1 billion, plus free secondary education for girls and student transport support. Violence & Trauma (Edo): Police arrested suspects over alleged domestic staff murder and another case involving the alleged killing and house burnings after a girlfriend-related misunderstanding. Youth & Risk: Reports of school closures in parts of Nigeria due to bandit threats raise concerns for child safety and continuity of care. Illegal Gambling & Health Economics (Benin-linked): Lottery regulators warn illegal gambling is draining funds meant for education, healthcare and youth programmes, citing Ghana, Benin and South Africa as heavily affected.
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