Akon signs deal for the construction of futuristic city in Senegal

Senegalese-American artist and businessman Alioune Badara Thiam alias Akon has signed an agreement with the Senegalese government for the construction of a “futuristic city” in Mbodiene, near Mbour.

The “Dakar Sustainable City” project, a technological marvel of a city that will run on futuristic tech such as cryptocurrency and renewable energy, is to support tourism in Senegal by attracting visitors from all over the world.

The agreement was signed on Tuesday by Akon and Alioune Sarr, Senegal’s Minister of Tourism and Air Transport, on behalf of SAPCO, the Society for the Development and Promotion of Coast and Tourist Areas in Senegal.

Akon and Alioune Sarr, Senegal’s Minister of Tourism and Air Transport, after signing the agreement for Akon City on Tuesday in Dakar/Photo: Akon World

 

Already dubbed Akon City, the project which will be built on 50 hectares of land, will comprise of 60 villas equipped with modern amenities.

Minister Sarr said the investment by Akon will support the tourism sector, identified in the Emerging Senegal Plan (PSE) as a special growth engine.

“This is a sector in which Senegal has many advantages,” Akon added, supporting the minister’s view.

According to Akon, known throughout the world and followed by millions of internet users on social media, he is committed to promoting tourism in Senegal.

 “Air Senegal will open a new route to the United States, and we intend to establish a partnership with Akon so that the promotion [of Senegalese tourism] on the American and Caribbean market can be done by this personality who is a reference on the world stage,” said Minister Sarr.

Akon is an advocate for a stronger diaspora investment in Africa. His Akon Lighting Africa, which was launched in 2014, installs solar systems for homes and to light streets across the continent. Akon said the project has reached 1 million households in the continent.

Adira Kallo

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