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Elumelu calls for an end to energy poverty

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Former president of Ghana John Kufuor; President of Cote D'Ivoire Alassane Ouattara, Co-Chair of the Africa Energy Leaders Group (AELG); Tony O. Elumelu, Chairman of Heirs Holdings and Co-Chair of the AELG; Vice President of Nigeria Yemi Osinbajo during the inaugural meeting of the AELG held in Abidjan yesterday to discuss regional solutions to the electricity deficit in Africa
Former president of Ghana John Kufuor; President of Cote D'Ivoire Alassane Ouattara, Co-Chair of the Africa Energy Leaders Group (AELG); Tony O. Elumelu, Chairman of Heirs Holdings and Co-Chair of the AELG; Vice President of Nigeria Yemi Osinbajo during the inaugural meeting of the AELG held in Abidjan yesterday to discuss regional solutions to the electricity deficit in Africa
Former president of Ghana John Kufuor; President of Cote D’Ivoire
Alassane Ouattara, Co-Chair of the Africa Energy Leaders Group (AELG); Tony O.
Elumelu, Chairman of Heirs Holdings and Co-Chair of the AELG; Vice President of
Nigeria Yemi Osinbajo during the inaugural meeting of the AELG held in Abidjan
yesterday to discuss regional solutions to the electricity deficit in Africa
“Providing access to electricity for schools, hospitals, businesses and industries
is the single most impactful intervention that can be made to transform the
continent.  It has tremendous implications for job creation, health, food security,
education, technological advancement and overall economic development.”  Mr. Tony
Elumelu said today in Abidjan.





African businessman and philanthropist Tony Elumelu who is the Chairman of Heirs
Holdings and Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation joined African economic and
political leaders today in Abidjan to call for an end to energy poverty on the
continent. The leaders came together in Abidjan under the umbrella of the African
Energy Leaders Group (AELG).


The AELG was launched during the 2015 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
The group brings together political and business leaders at the highest level to
drive the reforms and investment needed to end energy poverty and to ensure
sustainable fuel supplies on the continent.



Mr. Elumelu is a founding partner and Co-chair of the AELG. Other founding partners
of AELG include Ivoirian President Allasane Ouattara; Ghanaian President John
Mahama; President, African Development Bank Dr Donald Kaberuka; President & CEO, The
Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote; President ECOWAS Commission, Kadre Desire
Ouedraogo; and President UEMOA Cheikhe Hadjibou Soumare.



Providing access for all Africans to reliable, affordable energy services and
efficient appliances by 2030 is a key goal of AELG. The AELG objective of ensuring
universal access to modern energy is in line with those of the United Nations
Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) initiative run by the UN Secretary General's
Special Representative Kandeh Yumkella, one of the champions of the AELG. Mr.
Elumelu pledged to support the work of AELG.



“I am making a pledge to provide $150,000 over the next three years to support the
operations of the AELG secretariat,” he said.  “I want to call on the governments of
the member states of the ECOWAS region, and AELG members and partners to also step
up with significant multi-year commitments to sustain the organization.” Following
Mr Elumelu's lead, pop superstar, Akon, who was also in attendance at the event to
promote his Lighting Africa Initiative, pledged $200,000 to support the work of the
AELG secretariat.



On the closing panel for the AELG meeting where Elumelu was joined by Akon, former
presidents Obasanjo and Kufuor, Vice President Osinbajo, and the Prime Ministers of
Cote D'Ivoire, Mali, Benin, Togo, and Niger, he challenged the public sector leaders
to follow the lessons learned from the democratization of the telecoms sector to
unlock growth in the power sector.



In 2013, Tony Elumelu committed to investing $2.5 billion in the power sector in
Africa through President Obama's Power Africa Initiative.     Transcorp Plc, Chaired
by Elumelu, acquired the largest gas powered generating plant in Nigeria, located in
Ughelli, Delta State in late 2013.    By the end of this year, the Transcorp Ughelli
plant will be generating 1,000 MW and the company is in discussions with GE to add
an additional 1,000 MW soon after.