AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoECOWAS Politics: Guinea-Bissau’s two main opposition coalitions (PAI-TR and API-CG) are pushing for a civilian-led transition ahead of the 19 July ECOWAS summit, rejecting the military-backed National Transitional Council and calling for a civilian president and prime minister to steer structural reforms and credible elections. Diplomacy & Trade: Russia’s Lavrov met Guinea-Bissau’s foreign minister in Moscow and flagged October’s Russia–Africa Summit priorities as digital economy, AI, payment platforms and alternative-currency settlements, while Guinea-Bissau reiterated it will keep offering favourable conditions for Russian business (including RUSAL) and agreed to prepare a joint business forum. Regional Security: Nigeria urged ECOWAS to strengthen collective action against terrorism, piracy, banditry and organised crime, and called on members to pay the ECOWAS Community Levy to fund operations. Tensions With Neighbours: Guinea-Bissau froze ties with Cape Verde, accusing interference after Cape Verde requested the release of opposition leader Domingos Simões Pereira, who remains in detention amid coup-related and financial crime allegations. Mobility for Business: Visa-free entry lists continued to circulate across West Africa—Mali confirmed visa-free access for ECOWAS citizens (including Guinea-Bissau), Liberia listed 12 African countries eligible for visa-free entry, and The Gambia reaffirmed visa-free entry for ECOWAS nationals in 2026. Youth & Jobs: Afrobarometer findings highlighted youth employment pressure across Africa—young people cite inadequate training and lack of work experience, with many preferring entrepreneurship over public or private-sector jobs. Travel/Policy Watch: Kenya is drafting a residency-by-investment “golden visa” plan to attract major capital and jobs, though thresholds and qualifying sectors are still being defined.
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