AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoECOWAS–Guinea-Bissau Tensions: ECOWAS pushed back hard after claims its recent mission interfered in Guinea-Bissau’s internal affairs, saying its team acted under an approved mandate to support peace, constitutional order and political dialogue. Presidential Crisis Politics: In parallel, Guinea-Bissau’s political actors traded accusations over a controversial ECOWAS-linked statement about elections and constitutional changes, with the former presidential claimant’s camp calling it politically unacceptable. Foreign Policy Alignment: Guinea-Bissau’s foreign minister, Fatumata Jau, again reaffirmed support for Morocco’s territorial integrity and its Sahara autonomy plan, pointing to the Dakhla consulate and UN Security Council Resolution 2797. National Unity Call: A Catholic bishop in Guinea-Bissau urged dialogue and reconciliation, warning the country cannot remain “hostage” to the ongoing political crisis. Education Delivery: The World Bank-backed structured pedagogy pilot in Morés (Oio) is training teachers to improve early Portuguese and math learning. Regional Development: Sierra Leone’s transport minister handed over RMU chancellorship to Ghana’s Joseph Bukari Nikpe, keeping leadership rotating across member states including Guinea-Bissau.
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