AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLake Chad Security: Nigerian troops under Operation Hadin Kai say they arrested a 48-year-old Chadian woman, Mrs. Rachael Samuel, on the Maiduguri–Monguno axis, seizing about 30kg of suspected cannabis, “Suck and Die” toxic chemicals, dry gin, herbal alcohol, plus phones, ATM cards and cash—allegedly meant for terrorists operating in the Lake Chad Islands. Infiltration Attempts: The same operation reports thwarted ISWAP infiltration moves across Borno, with troops engaging attackers on multiple axes and noting an IED blast that caused no troop casualties. Humanitarian Pressure: UNHCR warns the Lake Chad Basin is nearing a “dangerous tipping point,” with 3.5+ million forcibly displaced and 8.2 million needing aid as security incidents surge and access tightens. Environment Watch: The UN’s weather agency says the Bodele Depression in Chad remains the world’s top dust source region, linking worsening sand and dust storms to poor land and water management, drought and environmental degradation. Diplomacy: Chad’s president sent a message to Angola’s leader to reinforce ties and cooperation on peace and stability.
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