AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCement Probe: Nigeria’s FCCPC says its cross-border study suggests possible price manipulation in Nigeria’s cement market, after comparing retail prices and market factors with Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, Egypt, Morocco, Algeria and Togo; it notes Nigeria’s large limestone and production capacity yet rising prices, and has summoned major cement firms for data. ECOWAS Cross-Border Trade: Ghana’s Ketu North MCE Reverend Martin Amenaki urges the ECOWAS Commission to keep stakeholder engagements going and push public education to improve implementation of the free movement protocol at the Ghana–Togo border. Togo Food Resilience: Togo has published first SCORECARD results under the West Africa Food System Resilience Program, reviewing indicators with government, private sector and civil society in Tsévié and agreeing on fixes for weaker areas. Regional Finance Boost: In Lomé, ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) received a Moody’s upgrade, moving closer to investment-grade status. Blue Economy/Design: A feature highlights Studio NEiDA’s work between Togo and Germany, exploring how culture can be translated into built spaces.
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