Akron has created the Akon Lighting Africa
initiative in hopes of giving light to 600 million Africans that lack
electricity. The singer announced the “Solar Academy” earlier this week.
The Senegalese-American singer will open the
institute in Bamako and then allow African engineers and business people the
ability to harness solar power.
“We have the sun and innovative technologies to
bring electricity to homes and communities. We now need to consolidate African
expertise,” said Samba Baithily, co-founder of Akon Lighting Africa. Akon and
Thione Niang are the other co-founders.
Seventy percent of Africans are under 35 and ALA
also hopes to create jobs as well.
“We expect the Africans who graduate from this
center to devise new, innovative, technical solutions,” said Niang. “With this
Academy, we can capitalize on Akon Lighting Africa and go further.”


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