AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLake Chad Security: Nigerian troops on Operation Hadin Kai intercepted a Chadian woman, 48-year-old Rachael Samuel, on the Maiduguri–Monguno axis near Kwatan Doron Baga, seizing about 30kg of cannabis, “Suck and Die” chemicals, gin and herbal alcohol, plus cash and ATM cards—allegedly meant to support terrorists in the Lake Chad Islands. Counter-Infiltration: The same operation also reported thwarted ISWAP infiltration attempts across Borno, with troops engaging attackers from multiple axes after early warning alerts. Humanitarian Pressure in the Basin: UNHCR says the Lake Chad Basin is nearing a “tipping point,” with 3.5 million people forcibly displaced and 8.2 million needing aid, as violence and attacks on civilians rise and access remains constrained. Environment Watch: A UN report on sand and dust storms highlights Chad’s Bodele Depression as the world’s most active dust source region, linking worsening storms to poor land and water management and stressing impacts on health and economies. Diplomacy: Chad President Idriss Déby Itno sent a message to Angola’s João Lourenço, delivered in Luanda by a Chadian envoy, aimed at strengthening ties and cooperation for peace and stability.
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