AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCritical Minerals Debate: Africa’s “global rush” for lithium, cobalt, graphite and rare earths is colliding with old fears of exploitation and environmental damage, as Dakar hosts a forum on responsible extractive governance and human rights after 40 years of the African Charter push. Digital Sovereignty: At ID4Africa in Abidjan, experts say digital ID is now critical infrastructure—cybersecurity must be built in from procurement, not bolted on later, because attacks on identity systems threaten national trust. Health Data Red Line (Ghana): A $109m US health deal was rejected over demands for sensitive health data access and real-time GhanaCard biometric access—framed as protecting “priceless” data that can’t be safely “reset” if leaked. Regional Banking Shift (Cameroon): Cameroon completed its $230.8m state takeover of Société Générale’s local unit, renaming it General Bank of Cameroon—another sign European banks are retreating while governments step in. Oil & West Africa: Meren Energy reports Q1 cash flow strength and reaffirms guidance, betting West African deepwater supply gains as Middle East routes face disruption. Equatorial Guinea in the spotlight: UN experts urge Malabo not to deport US-linked migrants to dangerous home countries, citing “prison-like” detention conditions.
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