AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOil & Gas Recovery: NUPRC data shows Nigeria’s crude and condensate output rose to about 1.735mbpd in June for a fourth straight month as pipeline losses fall and security improves in the Niger Delta. Halal Export Push: VP Shettima says Nigeria, despite being the world’s 7th-largest Halal economy, has under 1% global share, urging stronger certification, financing and export links to the Gulf. Macroeconomic Outlook: PwC Strategy& forecasts 4.2% GDP growth in 2026, but warns recovery is concentrated in a few sectors. Customs Revenue Surge: Apapa Customs hits a record N28.1bn in 24 hours, citing better compliance, trade facilitation and digital processes. Subsidy Accountability: NECA wants states and LGs to account for N10.4trn subsidy savings shared from petrol removal. Digital Infrastructure: FG says 90,000km fibre rollout starts in October under Project BRIDGE. Airport E-hailing Fallout: FAAN restrictions on Uber/Bolt at airports spark higher fares and ride scarcity. Security & Economy: Mining marshals plan tougher action against illegal mining cartels funding crime. Education & Skills: TETFund to unlock North Central’s growth with ₦2.53bn per university and related allocations. Tech for Students: Google offers eligible Nigerian students free 12-month Gemini/AI Plus access worth N92,400. Politics & Fuel Subsidy Row: Tinubu and Atiku trade blows over plans to return or not return petrol subsidy.
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