AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoISIS Blow to West Africa: US and Nigerian forces killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, described by Trump as ISIS’s global second-in-command, in a joint strike in Nigeria’s Lake Chad Basin, with Tinubu confirming the death and saying several lieutenants were also killed. Aftershock and Scrutiny: A fresh controversy erupted after Nigerian Defence records had listed a Minuki as killed in 2024—authorities now insist it was “not the same person.” Libya Energy Push: Libya’s NOC chief told UK officials Libya is “open for business” as crude prices rise and production hits a 13-year high, with talks focused on investment and training support. Libya’s Domestic Moves: Youth council elections drew 68,034 registered voters, while GECOL said work on the Kufra 132 kV substation is nearing completion. Gaza Aid via Libya: The Sumud land convoy paused in Zliten for passport checks and then resumed toward Rafah with medical supplies and housing units. Security Spillover: In Trinidad and Tobago, a Ukrainian plane bound for Libya was cleared to depart after an explosives probe.
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