AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAfrican Air Travel Push (Lomé): Ministers adopted the Lomé Declaration and Implementation Matrix at AFCAC 2026, aiming to make African flights cheaper and more connected by removing regulatory and structural barriers—positioning aviation as a driver for trade, tourism, and regional integration. Single African Sky Momentum: Leaders at the same Lomé event urged governments to move from speeches to operational reforms so entrepreneurs and travelers can move across borders without detours and delays. Aviation Cost Relief (Nigeria): Nigeria’s aviation minister said domestic airlines will get a 30% discount on statutory fees, alongside efforts like VAT neutrality and auditing duplicate levies to cut costs for passengers and operators. Mental Health Access (Togo): WHO highlights Togo’s shortage of licensed psychiatrists and uneven rural coverage, with reforms and new plans to expand mental health services and reduce stigma. Road-Trip Reality Check (West Africa): A report on the Lagos–Abidjan corridor shows how poor roads, congestion, and border delays slow travel and commerce across Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Côte d’Ivoire. Safety for Water Travelers (Ghana): Ghana launched 200 water safety guards and 20,000 life jackets to enforce “no life jacket, no travel” on inland lakes and rivers—good news for cross-border and regional travelers. Togo Culture & Media: FoNSICA’s financing framework for the film and audiovisual sector was reviewed, with the national fund expected to become operational soon.
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