AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoChad Politics: Human Rights Watch says Chadian authorities should set aside the conviction of opposition leader Succès Masra after his release on a presidential pardon, arguing his arrest was meant to silence him. Regional Peace & Security: In Nigeria, President Bola Tinubu signed a National Peace Accord for 2027, urging parties to avoid violence and hate speech—while Yobe Governor Mai Mala Buni praised Lake Chad peace efforts and pushed for stronger regional coordination. Refugees in Focus: Buni visited Nigerian refugees in Chad’s Lac Province, urging law-abiding behavior and offering a path to repatriation via the Lake Chad Basin Commission. Mining Disaster: A gold mine collapse in Central African Republic near the Cameroon border left dozens dead, with official figures disputed and the site temporarily closed as rescue teams struggle. Local Violence: Central Chad saw clashes tied to a land dispute, leaving six dead and ten injured, while earlier reports from the region warned of deadly border mine risks. Cross-Border Justice: Nigeria arrested a Chadian woman wanted for an alleged murder, then repatriated her to N’Djamena to face legal process.
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