AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAviation Reform in Togo: Togo cut airline market entry fees from CFA200 million to CFA3.5 million to attract more carriers, with officials linking the move to lower fares and a stronger Lomé hub. Regional Diplomacy in Lomé: President Faure Gnassingbé urged African states to boost resilience and coordination against spillovers from the Middle East crisis, citing energy, shipping and security pressures. ECOWAS Disability Inclusion: ECOWAS handed over assistive devices to children with disabilities in Nigeria, with Togo included in the first phase of the regional programme. Togo’s Economy Upgrade: Togo was reclassified by the World Bank as lower-middle-income, driven by growth and updated census population figures. Health Capacity Boost: Eight lab professionals from Togo and other countries completed JICA-NMIMR training on infectious disease lab skills in Ghana. Power Debt Watch: Nigeria’s electricity debt to Benin, Togo and Niger hit about N17.45bn after foreign customers paid only 27.57% of invoices in Q1 2026.
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