AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTigray Tensions: The U.S. announced targeted visa restrictions on TPLF hardliners, warning the move is meant to stop actions that could reignite conflict and derail the Pretoria peace process. Forced Recruitment: Human rights groups and witnesses say forced conscription is returning in Tigray, with young men reportedly rounded up for army training as both sides accuse each other of preparing offensives. Prisoner Transfer Politics: Nigeria’s government defended its Ethiopia prisoner transfer deal under President Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope” citizen diplomacy, rejecting a viral claim of 136 inmates and saying only 98 are covered, while stressing humane conditions and dignity. Refugee Inclusion: Ethiopia unveiled the Makatet Roadmap to shift from camps to a government-led plan integrating refugees into national education, health, and economic systems alongside host communities. Digital Narrative & Governance: Ethiopia highlighted African digital content creation at the Addis-hosted African Social Media Influencers Summit, framing it as part of shaping the continent’s story. Regional Power Integration: The World Bank approved a $1.6bn programme to integrate Eastern Africa power grids and expand reliable electricity access, tied to Mission 300. Diplomacy on GERD: Trump told Egypt’s Sisi he will prioritize a “fair settlement” on the GERD, reviving hopes of renewed international attention on the stalled Nile dam dispute. Cashless Push: Arifpay announced acquisitions and reported huge growth in digital payments, aligning with Ethiopia’s cashless and financial inclusion agenda.
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