AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFood Security Push: The Bank of Agriculture (BOA) says it will buy excess farm produce using a Guaranteed Minimum Price, storing staples in the nation’s silos to curb price shocks and protect smallholders. Ebola Alert: WHO declared Ebola in DRC and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern, with Nigeria’s NCDC confirming no confirmed cases but stepping up surveillance and response readiness. Hypertension Focus: World Hypertension Day coverage highlights rising high blood pressure among Nigerians—especially under 40—and calls for routine checks and consistent lifelong treatment. Health System Support: NNPC Foundation commissioned a 1.5 Tesla MRI for NAUTH, aiming to cut long waits and travel costs for advanced diagnostics. Local Health Response: Ogun says all victims of the Ijebu-Ode school chemical inhalation incident have been discharged and air/ambulance response plans are being strengthened. Policy & Safety Debate: Nurses’ groups accuse DSS of intimidation over Ezzy Nursing College allegations, while security voices argue Nigeria should strengthen police rather than expand homeland security bureaucracy. Cost of Living: Lagos residents complain about meat prices rising beyond reach, pushing households toward cheaper protein options.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.