AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAviation Reform in Togo: Togo slashed airline market entry fees from CFA200 million to CFA3.5 million to attract new carriers, with the move discussed at a Lomé ECOWAS air transport meeting aimed at cutting the region’s high cost of flying. ECOWAS Disability Inclusion: ECOWAS donated 670 assistive devices to children with disabilities in Nigeria, with Togo participating in the first phase of the regional programme after shortages were flagged. Income Status Update for Togo: The World Bank upgraded Togo from low-income to lower-middle-income on July 1, citing stronger growth and updated census population figures—an update that could affect future financing. Electricity Debt Watch: Togo, Benin and Niger reportedly owe Nigeria N17.45bn for power supplied in 2026 Q1, highlighting recurring payment gaps in the region’s power liquidity. Regional Diplomacy in Lomé: Angola joined an African Political Alliance ministerial conference in Lomé focused on crises in Africa and the Middle East.
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