AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoConstruction Quality Push: Nigeria’s SGF George Akume urged builders to reject substandard materials, improve supervision, and stop lending professional seals—aimed at cutting building collapses and speeding affordable housing under the Renewed Hope agenda. Regulatory Oversight: Engineers in Kenya warned that reduced funding to the Engineers Board could weaken enforcement of standards, leaving room for unqualified contractors and credential misuse. Housing & Infrastructure Delivery: Rivers State inaugurated the 33.5km Elele–Egbeda–Omoku dual carriageway, positioning roads as a driver for jobs and trade along the corridor. Urban Services & Safety: Nairobi’s new health services law gives healthcare workers protection from abuse and harassment, adds mandatory quality systems, and strengthens digital health information. Land & Property Rights: Uganda’s land formalisation efforts in Apac are tackling recurring customary land disputes, including a long-running family conflict over a 50-acre parcel. Water & Utilities: South Africa’s Conlog opened a water meter verification lab to improve testing turnaround and compliance for municipalities and utilities. Nile Tensions: Egypt again warned Ethiopia against new Nile dams, citing water-security rights. Market Context: PwC projected Nigeria’s 2026 growth at 4.2%, but flagged that gains remain concentrated and real estate growth is still weak.
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