AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoYouth & Sports Governance: Minister Cornelia Wonkerleh Kruah’s 100-day report flags weak systems, poor transport, and the lack of a standalone youth ministry HQ, even as electricity stabilisation and plans to renovate youth centers/TVET facilities move ahead. Trade & Agriculture: Liberia’s exports to India jumped 120% in 2025-26, led by crude palm kernel oil and natural rubber, signaling a stronger agri-driven trade position. Diplomacy & Services: Liberia was named among 20 African countries keeping full U.S. visa-processing authority as the U.S. streamlines consular hubs. Local Development: Liberia will host an International Roundtable on Local Governance and Rural Development (June 7–13) to strengthen empowered local institutions and rural delivery. Public Transport: NTA plans to procure 20 buses and five cargo trucks, with an issue over bus size resolved via discounts and a move toward electronic ticketing/monitoring. Industry & Construction: Cement output rose 32.6% QoQ in Q1 2026, supported by stronger construction activity and added capacity. Energy & Power Integration: World Bank says West Africa’s power integration programme is expanding cross-border electricity trade and adding access for millions, including Liberia. Maritime Cooperation: NIMASA reaffirmed Nigeria–Liberia maritime integration plans, including sea-time training to build youth capacity for the blue economy. Security & Health: LDEA reports a sharp Q1 drop in drug seizures alongside arrests; separate reporting notes intensified Ebola screening at Nigeria’s borders/airports. Extractives Governance: A Senate dispute is brewing between LPRA and NOCAL over oil block authority, raising concerns for investor confidence and regulatory clarity. Environment & Mining Safety: A Bong County acid spill investigation challenges EPA conclusions, while a senator warns unsafe underground mining in Henry Town is endangering miners and ecosystems.
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