AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHospital Care Clarification: UCTH’s chief medical director in Calabar says emergency patients are treated immediately and “we do not insist on payment before treatment,” pushing back on claims that people are turned away for fees. Deportation Pressure on West Africa: Sierra Leone has agreed to receive hundreds of “third-country deportees” from the U.S., with the first flight due May 20 carrying 25 people from Senegal, Ghana, Guinea and Nigeria—an arrangement that echoes similar deals and rights concerns across the region. Equatorial Guinea Under UN Scrutiny: UN experts are urging Malabo to stop deporting U.S.-sent migrants back to places where they could face torture or death. Regional Finance Shift: Cameroon completed its takeover of Société Générale’s local unit, renaming it General Bank of Cameroon—another sign European banks are retreating while states step in. Business Diplomacy: Nigeria’s Tinubu arrives in Kigali for the Africa CEO Forum, pitching investors on Nigeria’s reform-driven growth and scale.
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