AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTogo Power Debt: Nigeria’s electricity regulator says Togo, Benin and Niger failed to pay $12.66m of a $17.48m Q1 2026 bill, with international customers remitting just 27.57%—a fresh sign of liquidity strain in the region’s power trade. Togo Economy & Data: Togo will rebase GDP by end-2026, updating the base year to better capture undermeasured activity, with the move tied to a 2026–2031 roadmap. Youth Jobs in Central Togo: Plan International Togo launched the OSEER II project in Sokodé, backed by CFA548.9m, targeting 1,487 young people (70% women) with training and support for sustainable opportunities. Humanitarian Preparedness: KAIPTC opened the HAWA Core Course 2026 in Accra, pushing climate-responsive humanitarian systems and stronger regional cooperation. Insurance Leadership in Togo: NSIA Vie Assurance Togo named Arsène Bebessiki CEO, aiming to grow life insurance in a market where only about 1% of people hold policies. Regional Diplomacy: Lomé hosted an African Political Alliance ministerial conference on the Middle East crisis, ending with calls for stronger economic, energy and food resilience. Business Expansion: Ghana’s VOOM says it verified 359 auto parts vendors and is raising $400,000 to expand a more structured marketplace across West Africa.
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