AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPower & Health Costs: Nigeria’s 11 electricity DisCos billed N1.01trn but collected only N801.16bn from Jan–Apr 2026, leaving N207.77bn unpaid—bad news for households and clinics that rely on stable power. Refugee & Rights: EEPA reports Egypt has intensified crackdowns on Sudanese refugees, with deaths and abuse in overcrowded jails; the Netherlands is also exploring “return hubs” outside the EU, with Kenya and Benin mentioned. Religious Violence: A new Nigeria report alleges hundreds of Christians were killed, abducted and displaced between April–June 2026, including in Plateau, Benue, Taraba, Kaduna and Borno—fueling trauma and health emergencies. Kidnapping & Safety: In Edo, a security operative (Edo State Security Corps) was killed during a rescue operation; separate reports also highlight large-scale kidnappings and police raids across Nigeria. Benin–Niger Health Link: The Niger–Benin export pipeline détente matters locally too—pipeline disruptions can affect jobs, transport, and access to care. Hearing Health: An audiologist warns against prolonged earphone use at high volumes, stressing permanent hearing damage and tinnitus risk. Sleep & Heart: A 10-year study links shifting bedtimes (and short sleep) to higher heart event risk for adults aged 40–60. Public Health & Water: A data roundup notes over 2 billion people still lack safely managed drinking water—an ongoing driver of preventable illness. Drug Control: NDLEA intercepted 558,900 tramadol 250mg pills smuggled from Togo via Benin Republic into Nigeria, underscoring cross-border harm to communities. Benin Bronzes Repatriation: Switzerland returned 18 Benin Bronzes to Nigeria, including items tied to medicine and ritual—cultural, but also a reminder of health-related heritage.
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