AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSecurity Crackdown (Lake Chad): Chadian troops with Nigeria’s Operation HADIN KAI arrested a 48-year-old Chadian woman, Rachael Samuel, on the Maiduguri–Monguno highway, seizing about 30kg of cannabis, “Suck and Die” toxic chemicals, gin and herbal alcohol, plus phones, cash and ATM cards—allegedly meant for terrorists operating in the Lake Chad islands. Counter-Infiltration (Borno): The same operation said it also disrupted multiple ISWAP infiltration attempts in Borno early Friday, with troops engaging attackers from several axes and reporting one IED incident with no casualties. Humanitarian Warning (Lake Chad Basin): UNHCR says insecurity across Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria has displaced over 3.5 million people and that 8.2 million need aid, warning the region is nearing a “dangerous tipping point.” Diplomacy (Chad–Angola): President Idriss Déby Itno sent a message to Angola’s João Lourenço via Chad’s finance minister, aiming to strengthen political-diplomatic and economic ties and coordinate on regional peace. Governance/Policy (Chad): Chad’s foreign ministry denied allegations that it was involved in a plan to destabilize the Central African Republic, calling it a disinformation campaign.
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