AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSeed Certification Milestone: Community of Hope Agriculture Project (CHAP Agro) is among the first eight Liberian-owned firms certified by the new Seed Development and Certification Agency, a step aimed at boosting certified seed supply and cutting reliance on imports. ECOWAS Summit Prep: Sierra Leone is set to host an ECOWAS Summit on 18–19 July 2026 in Freetown, with about 600 delegates expected and hotels nearing full occupancy. Human Trafficking Verdict: Liberia’s court handed down the country’s longest-ever human trafficking sentences in a major case, ordering US$120,000 restitution to victims. Public Oversight Push: The Legislature’s Public Accounts committee will hold a major reconciliation hearing on 15 July, summoning officials over government tax revenues handled through transitory and consolidated accounts between 2018 and 2024. Water Crisis Accountability: The House has summoned LWSC boss Mohammed “Mo” Ali over Kakata’s prolonged piped-water collapse, as residents report unsafe alternatives. Youth & Education: UNFPA marked World Population Day by urging more investment in young people, while teachers’ groups renewed calls for higher public education funding and better teacher welfare. Tech for Social Security: NASSCORP launched “MYNASSCORP,” a mobile app and online portal for employers and employees to track contributions and benefits.
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