AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoImpeachment Watch (Philippines): Former Senate President Franklin Drilon warned that any attempt to conceal evidence in Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment could backfire, recalling how the “second envelope” decision in Joseph Estrada’s 2001 trial sparked mass backlash. Media–Security Partnership (Nigeria): The Nigeria Union of Journalists honored DSS DG Adeola Ajayi for strengthening ties with media, framing responsible journalism and coordinated security as key to protecting democratic space. Election Integrity (Nigeria): Ekiti’s governorship race was declared won by APC’s Biodun Oyebanji, but reports and observers flagged vote-buying and intimidation in parts of the state. Aid Squeeze (Africa): A new analysis warns official development assistance is shrinking fast while debt and climate pressure rise, pushing calls for more equal development terms. Human Rights Defenders (Global): Front Line Defenders reported at least 358 killings of rights defenders across 28 countries in 2025, with land and conflict-related work among the most lethal. Gender-Based Violence (Nigeria): Kaduna stakeholders urged stronger enforcement of SGBV laws, stressing consistent prosecution to end impunity. Public Health (Pakistan): Pakistan faces rising HIV cases, especially in Sindh and Punjab, with calls to boost domestic funding and tighten infection control. Youth Development (Nigeria): Bridge Connect Africa launched a North-West youth agenda to improve coordination and accountability across seven states.
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