*Benin
is the last stop on this two-week road show during which the
co-founders unveiled their long-term objective to use solar activities
to drive education by introducing connected tablet devices.
Akon Lighting Africa (http://www.akonlightingafrica.com/)
concluded its African road show last night in Benin. The three
co-founders, Akon, Thione Niang and Samba Bathily inspected the new
street lamps installed in the district of Pahou, near to the capital
Cotonou with Prime Minister, Mr. Lionel Zinsou. Benin is the last stop
on this two-week road show during which the co-founders unveiled their
long-term objective to use solar activities to drive education by
introducing connected tablet devices.
“The
solar power we are providing can be used to connect all sorts of
devices – telephones to communicate, fridges to keep food so why not to
power computers too. We presented the outline of a new project we hope
to launch within the next few months to supply learning devices and to
set up smart schools” explained Akon. “Akon Lighting Africa is an
initiative that puts top priority on African development. Access to
energy will drive rapid transformations in Africa. Electrification
first, education next” added Thione Niang.
Street lamps in Pahou.
This
stopover in Benin was also an opportunity to review progress on the
solar project to date in this country. Solektra International, the main
partner of Akon Lighting Africa, is just installing the last of the 1500
solar powered street lamps and 2200 solar kits agreed under the tender
it won a few months ago and targeting 124 localities. “We have
already installed over 75% of the equipment and the authorities are most
satisfied by the work done by our teams in the field.” explained Samba Bathily, CEO of Solektra. “Benin
is a strategic country. By winning this tender, we have been able to
show that our approach is both solid and involves high quality
solutions. We would like to thank the authorities for the confidence
they have shown in us.”
Cotonou was the last stopover of a road show that started with the Global Entrepreneurship Summit on July 24th
and which toured Kenya, Rwanda, Congo-Brazzaville, Nigeria, Niger and
Benin. It was an opportunity to have productive discussions, in
particular with local agencies responsible for rural electrification, to
identify opportunities for deploying the solar solutions proposed by
Solektra international. Various authorities have shown interest in this
initiative and its proposed ‘prefinancing’ business model. By
multiplying the number of pilot schemes or participating in tenders,
Akon Lighting Africa and Solektra International is hoping to quickly
achieve its objective to establish a presence in 25 countries by the end
of 2016.
Akon answering to media in Pahou.
Samba Bathily Thione Niang akon with PM Lionel Zinsou.
Presenting tablEt prototype to President of Benin Boni Yayi.
Akon Lighting Africa co-founders with president of Benin.
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