AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRural Power Reliability: Residents in Gambia’s Upper River Region say new grid connections are being undermined by frequent outages, forcing households and small businesses to rely again on solar and other backup power. Anti-Corruption Commission Delay: Gambia Participates renewed pressure on government to operationalise the Anti-Corruption Commission after commissioners approved by the National Assembly still haven’t been sworn in, arguing corruption accountability is stalling. Environment Under Pressure: Activists warn the Tanbi Wetland Complex is facing mounting threats from land reclamation and infrastructure plans like a proposed dry port, as climate risks to Banjul intensify. Judicial Infrastructure: The Chief Justice inspected the Special Criminal Division in Bakau and a new court complex under construction in Mile 7, praising the facility’s role in handling serious criminal cases. Football Development: The Gambia Football Federation opened applications for the country’s first-ever CAF ‘A’ Coaching Diploma Course, aiming to upgrade local coaching standards. Maritime Security: Gambia joined a new Combined Maritime Task Force for the Gulf of Guinea, part of a wider push for African-led action against maritime insecurity.
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