AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCustoms Crackdown (Ogun): Nigeria Customs in Ogun intercepted goods worth N6.7bn, including cannabis—with officials saying they’ve removed 26,002 cannabis parcels since January. Hajj Health Setup: NAHCON says Saudi Arabia has licensed its clinics for the 2026 Hajj, with pilgrims told to present their Nusuk card and passport for care. Drug Testing Push (Schools): FG orders mandatory drug screening for students in tertiary institutions, with repeat positives facing suspension pending rehab; PCN also shut 1,550 fake/illegal medicine outlets in Kano, Kaduna and Nasarawa. Health System Pressure: Nurses warn migration is worsening shortages, while UN Women reports only 3.4% of men attend antenatal visits with spouses. Politics & Public Funds: ADC renews claims of possible N800bn FAAC diversion for 2027 politics as FG defends tax reforms and debt-service improvements. Debt/Cost Pressure: Shettima and Oyedele link reforms to easing debt stress, but importers fear Middle East route tolls could hit prices.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.