AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAviation & Tourism Access (Togo): African ministers adopted the Lomé Declaration in Lomé to speed up the “single African sky,” aiming for cheaper, more connected air travel by cutting barriers, streamlining visas, and reducing excessive aviation taxes—good news for travelers and tourism operators. Sustainable Transport Investment (West Africa): The same push for affordability is echoed by Nigeria’s 30% discount on domestic airline statutory fees, framed as a move to lower costs for passengers and unlock more routes. Local Health & Travel Impact (Togo): Togo’s mental health system still faces a major shortage of specialists, with patients often traveling long distances to reach care; reforms and new plans are underway to improve access and reduce stigma. Green Energy for Communities (Benin): In rural Benin, women salt-producers are shifting from fire to solar-powered methods under a UNDP-backed project, supporting sustainable livelihoods and local enterprise. Mobility & Safety (Nigeria): Lagos police rescued 38 foreign nationals in Epe and launched investigations into alleged illegal entry, while also seizing military camouflage and suspected drugs in separate operations. Clean Mobility Growth (Togo region): Kenya’s Spiro raised more funding to expand battery-swapping electric motorcycles across multiple countries including Togo, boosting low-carbon transport options.
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