AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDangote Fuel Row: Dangote Petroleum Refinery has hit back hard at claims that petrol exported to Lomé, Togo is later re-imported into Nigeria, calling the allegations “baseless” and saying the route is commercially unrealistic, with logistics costs estimated at $82–$90 per metric ton and contracts barring resale back into Nigeria. Transport & Trade Boost: Togo secured $200 million from the World Bank to improve logistics and transport, including rail rehabilitation between the Port of Lomé and Adétikopé, plus measures to cut congestion and strengthen links between farming regions and markets. Maritime & Environment: Togo’s senate approved accession to two maritime pollution frameworks to strengthen preparedness and response, including hazardous substances and compensation mechanisms for major incidents. Energy & Industry: BCEAO launched a tender to install solar systems at its branches in Lomé and Kara, while a low-carbon pipe plant started operations in Adétikopé to support the RAINE flood management project. Security & Regional Cooperation: Togo and the North Dakota National Guard are expanding emergency preparedness through a new National Emergency Operations Center in Lomé. Business & Finance: Coris Bank International Togo’s CEO, Alassane Kaboré, is profiled for leading the bank’s expansion and growth in Lomé. Sports Culture: Spotify data shows football podcast listening is surging across sub-Saharan Africa, with Togo among the fastest-growing markets.
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