AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAnti-corruption push across Africa: Nigeria’s ICPC chair Musa Adamu Aliyu urged governments, civil society, media and citizens to coordinate more tightly to scale integrity and anti-corruption work, citing a 2025 study showing most people see corruption as constant. Surveillance backlash: In Harrisonburg, Virginia, residents plan to protest Flock automatic license plate readers at city council, arguing the data-sharing and security limits don’t go far enough. Data-center concerns in the Caribbean: Trinidad and Tobago signed MOUs with U.S. firms to develop large data centers, drawing criticism over energy use and environmental impact. Hunger strike health crisis: India’s climate educator Sonam Wangchuk’s fast entered day 15, with reports of major weight loss and falling blood pressure. Civil society under pressure in Tunisia: Pro-Morocco activists warn a broader crackdown could use “foreign agent” accusations to silence them. Local governance and accountability: Bhiwandi’s ₹1.12 crore signage project is under fire after residents say direction boards are misleading. Women’s rights alarm: Kurdistan Region activists say 31 women have been murdered this year, calling for real enforcement and an end to impunity. Protest and policy stakes in Nigeria: Senate Deputy Barau Jibrin called Tinubu’s state police plan a “masterstroke,” while critics keep spotlighting safeguards and misuse risks.
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