AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNational Development Plan Launch: Samoa’s Government unveiled its five-year Pathway for the Development of Samoa (FY2026/27–FY2030/31), with a public roadshow planned across Upolu and Savai‘i, aiming for a “Highly Resilient, Inclusive, Safe and Prosperous Samoa” built around community empowerment, resilient growth, and good governance. Fuel Crisis Politics: Parliamentarians and officials are sparring over Samoa’s fuel “amber alert” despite assurances there’s no shortage, with critics arguing the focus should be on easing high fuel costs rather than escalating alert levels. Public Service Capacity Boost: 109 Government officials graduated at USP Samoa, supported by Australia’s Tautai Governance for Economic Growth Program, highlighting continued investment in public sector capability and service delivery. EU-Backed Agribusiness Push: Samoa’s Agri-Innovate Competition finale showcased agrifood entrepreneurs under the EU-funded STODAS project, with FAO and SROS backing MSMEs and innovation. Tokelau Financial Shock: Tokelau faces a major budget hit after being expelled from the PNA Vessel Day Scheme, raising questions about why the termination happened and what it means for its government revenue. Trade Officials Urge Action: Pacific ACP trade leaders called for stronger implementation of EU trade agreements, pushing for practical benefits from cooperation as global uncertainty grows. Sports & Governance Spillover: Manu Samoa management says it has addressed internal squad concerns linked to the Lakapi Samoa controversy through communication and player support.
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