AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTransport & Industry: Cameroon, Africa Global Logistics and CAMALCO signed up to develop the Edéa–Kribi–Lolabé–Campo rail corridor, aiming to link inland production and mining to the deep-water Port of Kribi and the Kribi Port Industrial Zone to cut transit times and boost investor appeal. Public Finance & Governance: Cameroon launched “AALFA,” a nationwide audit of family benefit payments after the number of declared children on the payroll jumped about 55% since 2024, with the Finance Ministry saying the goal is to curb fraud and recover improper payments. Power Sector: SOCADEL adopted a CFA630bn recovery plan to stabilise electricity procurement, finance investments and address inherited sector debt, including negotiations with lenders for refinancing and restructuring. Regional Security: Nigeria’s forces handed over hundreds of women and children freed from Boko Haram captivity in Borno, including releases linked to Ngoshe, as authorities and communities dispute whether ransoms or military action drove the outcome. Sports & Diplomacy: FECAFOOT signed a healthcare partnership with Turkey’s Memorial Hospital Group to give Cameroonian footballers access to specialised treatment and medical evacuations. Youth Leadership: YPLS Africa began its 13th cohort in Liberia, bringing together young leaders from across Africa to push democratic renewal and ethical governance.
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