AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMaritime Restart in Douala: Cameroon’s main port of Douala-Bonaberi has reopened after a weekend collision between two cargo ships temporarily blocked the navigation channel; initial findings point to a steering failure on the Cyprus-flagged MV Black Rhino, with an investigation launched. Refugee Return Talks in Yaoundé: Cameroon, CAR and UNHCR resumed work on a voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable repatriation framework for Central African refugees, with Yaoundé’s territorial administration ministry chairing the tripartite commission meeting. Security in the Far North: Boko Haram attacked an army outpost at Tourou village in Mokolo, killing one woman and injuring four soldiers plus an infant; troops had repelled a prior assault in the same area. Cocoa Value-Addition Push: Nigeria’s Tinubu-backed Abuja Declaration alliance—also signed by Cameroon, Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire—aims to end raw cocoa bean exports and negotiate as a bloc to boost local processing and branding. Energy Value Retention Agenda: APPO NOC-CEO leaders are set to meet in Cape Town on Oct. 12 to drive regional refining, gas markets and cross-border petroleum trade, with Cameroon among expected participants. World Cup Officiating Spotlight: FIFA appointed American referee Ismail Elfath for England vs Argentina’s semi-final, a match already charged by rivalry and VAR debate.
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