AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCameroon-France Legal Push: Opposition figure Tchiroma Tchiroma has filed a complaint in France against President Paul Biya, alleging illegal detention and abuses after the 12 October 2025 election crackdown, naming Biya and senior officials including Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh. Maritime Security & Cameroon Link: UK Royal Marines and the National Crime Agency boarded the sanctioned Russian “shadow fleet” tanker Smyrtos in the English Channel; the vessel was reportedly sailing under a Cameroon flag, with an Indian suspect arrested for sanctions offences and the ship held off England for investigation. Cameroon Economic Diversification: CAPEF is in talks with Tunisia’s textile technical centre (CETTEX) to build Cameroon’s cotton value chain—spinning, weaving and garment manufacturing—using Tunisia’s textile model to reduce raw-cotton exports. Regional Trade Cost Crunch: West Africa’s ministers heard that non-tariff barriers add roughly 15–20% to cross-border trade costs, complicating AfCFTA’s zero-tariff promise and pushing calls for common standards and better infrastructure. World Cup, Identity & Tension: African fans are split on supporting South Africa amid xenophobic violence and mistreatment of migrants, while Cameroon’s qualification rivals Cape Verde prepare for their World Cup debut against Spain with a “play without fear” message.
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