AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSahel Democracy Debate: A new analysis argues the wave of coups across the Sahel isn’t just “anti-democracy” but a deeper crisis of legitimacy, driven by public anger over insecurity and weak governance. Customs & Trade: Chad is looking to Cameroon’s mobile phone taxation approach after talks in Yaounde, aiming to modernize customs and boost revenue along the Douala–N’Djamena corridor. China–Chad Ties: The China-Chad Friendship Park was inaugurated in N’Djamena, a 12,460-square-meter project backed by China National Petroleum Corporation International Chad. Sudan War Spillover: Drone strikes near the Chad–Sudan border have intensified since early May; MSF says 116 wounded were treated at Tiné Hospital since May began, including dozens in single-day market attacks. Chad Politics: Separate reporting says Chad’s opposition crackdown is deepening, with opposition leaders jailed and the main coalition dissolved, raising fears of a slide back toward one-party rule.
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