AGP Executive Report
Last update: a minute agoEast Africa Energy & Infrastructure: Uganda’s long-delayed East African Crude Oil Pipeline (1,443km) is nearing completion at about 80–84%, with line pipes delivered and marine works over 88%, targeting July 2026 commissioning and first exports by October—an electrified, 24-inch system designed to keep waxy crude flowing from Lake Albert to Tanzania’s Tanga port. Urban Planning & Housing Data: Nigeria’s political class is renewing calls for a new Population and Housing Census after 20 years, arguing outdated figures are undermining planning for housing, services, security and jobs. Roads & Property Rights: Kenya’s KeNHA has given roadside occupants along the Ruiru–Githunguri–Uplands corridor 30 days to clear unauthorised structures from the road reserve or face enforcement. Flood Risk & Land Use: Enugu State warns residents to avoid blocking drains and waterways with refuse, while Cross River flood victims demand lasting fixes. Security & Community Impact: Nigeria’s Oriire school abduction rescue is driving renewed debate on insecurity and the need for stronger protection of children and schools. Power Sector: Nigeria’s NDPHC hands over rehabilitation of the 225MW Gbarain power plant for control-module replacement, with access roads and support buildings underway.
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