AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEbola Border Measures: St. Kitts and Nevis says it denied entry to 17 Nigerians on regional flights as an emergency public-health step, citing WHO and Nigeria health advisories and warning travellers from high-risk countries may face restrictions. Travel Advisory: The government also issued a renewed Ebola travel advisory listing 12 African nations (including Nigeria, DRC, Uganda and others) and urging nationals to avoid non-essential travel. Water Scarcity Response: With drought deepening in St. Peter’s, PM Terrance Drew toured the Needmust waterline project; a new Basseterre Valley pipeline is being installed and stabilised to boost supply, as officials warn of below-normal rains. Nevis Public Safety: Premier Mark Brantley credited police efforts for Nevis remaining extremely safe, noting no violent incidents so far this year. Regional Diplomacy: At CARICOM’s COFCOR meeting in Suriname, the UAE pushed for a CARICOM trade and investment framework, while CARICOM’s Cuba statement drew internal splits. Economic & Tourism Push: The Federation launched the ACTIF 2026 website and rolled out “Explore SKN” to attract global visitors and investors. Energy Leadership (Nevis): Nelson Ald Stapleton was appointed General Manager of NEVLEC effective June 1. Security Update: Police seized firearms and ammunition in targeted operations in St. Kitts and Nevis.
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