AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoECOWAS Court Case: Lawyers in Ghana have dragged the country to the ECOWAS Community Court over allegations that it accepted US deportees under Washington’s third-country policy, raising fresh legal pressure on how returns are handled. Accra Flood Crisis: Torrential rains paralyzed Accra on Monday, submerging homes and trapping residents as major roads turned into rivers; NADMO rescue teams were deployed and assessments began. Coastal Travel Disruption: Floodwaters also cut off the Winneba–Cape Coast highway, leaving hundreds stranded as the Meteorological Department warned more rain could arrive from the Benin–Togo coastal corridor. Disaster-Response Training (Lomé): Togo’s National Civil Protection Agency held a preparedness meeting in Lomé with North Dakota and US SETAF-AF partners ahead of a field exercise under Operation Lignite Coast 2026. Health & Sanitation Warning: A Ghana epidemiologist says disease outbreaks are driven more by health and sanitation system failures than border checks—an important reminder for travelers and tourism safety. Togo Fisheries Reform: Togo is pushing reforms to make artisanal fisheries more sustainable, including a July fishing closure and coastal ecosystem protection, presented to regional partners in Lomé. Cross-Border Drug Crackdowns (Travel Safety): Nigeria’s NDLEA reported major seizures and arrests tied to routes involving Togo and Benin, including tramadol hidden in a truck compartment—another reminder that border corridors affect traveler risk.
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