AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSahel Security Shock: JNIM and the Tuareg FLA launched a major coordinated offensive across Mali, including attacks in Bamako and the capture of Kidal, while a suicide bombing killed Mali’s Defence Minister Gen. Sadio Camara and family in Kati—prompting renewed calls for stronger state coordination and regional action. Counterterrorism & State Stability: Analysts argue Mali’s crisis is now threatening the core of governance, with a return to democratic legitimacy flagged as key to preventing the country becoming a lasting terrorist safe haven. Heat Risk for Cities: An Oxford study ranks Bamako among the most exposed major cities to El Niño-driven extreme heat, warning that high vulnerability plus limited coping capacity can turn weather stress into public-health and economic strain. Mining & Industrial Policy: Mozambique moves to boost local value by granting ENM a free 15% stake across the mining value chain and banning raw exports without approval—an approach Mali’s mining sector will watch closely. Finance & Accountability: Nigeria’s Senate orders the arrest of former NNPCL boss Mele Kyari over alleged ₦210 trillion discrepancies, a reminder of how governance failures can ripple into energy investment. Regional Capital Markets: The BRVM’s CEO urges global investors to increase exposure, pitching the WAEMU exchange as a fast-growing financing engine for Mali and neighbors. Media & Broadcasting: Morocco’s Medi1TV gains Mali authorization to produce and air regional programming, signaling continued cross-border media expansion. Digital Payments: Orange Money Liberia and BnB launch outbound transfers to mobile wallets across West Africa including Mali, pushing faster remittance flows without traditional banks.
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