AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPrisoner Transfer Deal: Nigeria’s Foreign Minister Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu visited Nigerian inmates at AbaSamuel Prison in Ethiopia, telling them “your country will not desert you” as a bilateral Prisoner Transfer Agreement takes effect—though four prisoners died before the pact was finalized. Diplomatic Ties for Travelers: Ethiopia and the UAE are pitching their “model partnership” as reforms open new opportunities for foreign business, with Ethiopia’s location highlighted as a fast route to much of the world. Press Freedom in Tigray: Ethiopia expels French journalist Augustine Passilly after reporting in Tigray, prompting the CPJ to call it retaliation and urge restoration of her accreditation. Aviation Costs: African airlines warn Iran-driven jet fuel price spikes are squeezing margins and forcing route reviews, with fuel taking 30–40% of operating costs. Ebola Travel Caution: Grenada issues an Ebola advisory urging avoidance of nonessential travel to confirmed-risk countries and extreme caution including Ethiopia. Hospitality Investment: IFC backs an $80m MIDROC Ethiopia loan for Sheraton Addis expansion and refurbishment, aiming for green-certified hotels and jobs ahead of major events. Visa Friction for Health Experts: Midwifery experts from Ethiopia and other African/Asian countries report last-minute visa denials for a Portugal conference, threatening progress on maternal and newborn survival.
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