AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFestive Traffic Crackdown: Abuja–Kaduna–Kano commuters are still trapped by gridlock as rehabilitation and rainfall bite, but Works Minister David Umahi has ordered contractors to reopen every accessible section and security agencies to hold the line. Insecurity Spotlight: A new US report says about 30,000 armed Fulani militants are operating across Nigeria, driving attacks, kidnappings and religious violence. Lagos Safety Checks: Lagos State’s materials testing lab has ordered confirmatory tests for non-destructive checks done on May 25–26 after heavy rain may have skewed readings. South-East Infrastructure Push: Federal Government commits over ₦1.3trn to South-East roads, bridges and rail corridors. Eid Relief Moves: Train fares are cut by 50% for Eid-el-Kabir, while the US Embassy in Abuja and Lagos consulate shut for two days. Sports & Culture: Nigeria beat Zimbabwe 2-0 to reach the Unity Cup final, and Giants of Africa unveiled a new basketball court at King’s College Lagos.
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