Grammy-nominated
singer Akon has a goal of bringing solar-powered electricity to 1
million homes in Africa by the end of the year, and the singer is using
millions of his own dollars for the cause.
Akon started an initiative called "Akon Lighting Africa" this month.
The singer, who was born in the U.S. of Senegalese parents and was
reared in both countries, said he was "pained" after seeing people in
the continent without electricity.
"How could you build any infrastructure with no lights?" he said in a
recent interview. "Without electricity, you can't even operate the
machines to build roads or bridges. ...That's what created the
initiative."
Akon's project aims to install solar equipment in households to
improve energy sufficiency. He's partnered with Give1 Project, ADS
Global Corporation SA and public-private solar energy companies. He
also met with government leaders about the project in Senegal, Gambia,
the Ivory Coast and other countries.
"After certain hours, it's completely pitch-black," he said. "Even for
myself, as a child growing up in Africa, it wasn't that bad, but I
know how life could be so much easier if they had those necessities."
So, far, Akon said his initiative has financed 10 light posts and
power for 100 homes in Mali and Guinea Conakry. The economic and trade
company China Jiangsu International will pre-finance all of the light
posts, the singer said.
"I saw what simple lights did to those people there," he said. "It was
like a huge festival when that light switch was hit. Now, kids can
study during the afterhours. It's a luxury. It touched me."
Akon has had more than a dozen Top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100
chart, including "Smack That," ''I Wanna Love You" and "Locked Up." He
recently released a new single "So Blue," and said he is working on new
music. He also wants to hold a concert at the end of the year in
Africa to celebrate the initiative.
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