Home Technology Burkina Faso Adopts Decree To Increase Rural Electrification Rate To 50 Percent By 2028
TechnologyWorld

Burkina Faso Adopts Decree To Increase Rural Electrification Rate To 50 Percent By 2028

774
Photo Source: Afrik 21

The Burkinabè government on Wednesday adopted a decree to implement a strategy aimed at increasing rural electrification to 50 per cent by 2028.

This strategy was adopted during the Council of Minister’s meeting in an effort to reduce the gap between rural and urban areas in terms of electrification.

The decree included several key measures. It suspended the creation of new electricity cooperatives without proper concessions. It also encouraged private sector investment in rural electrification through concessions.

Additionally, poorly managed cooperatives will have their operations transferred to SONABEL, the national electricity company.

These initiatives are part of a broader plan to significantly improve access to electricity in rural areas over the next few years.

Burkina Faso are battling with low electrification rates, especially in the rural areas. The government have been seeking to improve the situation, including partnering with Mali and Niger to tackle the problem. These three countries who broke out of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in January, are all members of the newly-formed confederation of Alliance of Sahel States (AES).

Read: Ghana: Number Of Confirmed Dengue Fever Cases Rise To 36

Burkina Faso To Produce Fertilisers Worth $24.9 Million To Boost Agriculture

About The Author

Related Articles

FinanceNewsWorld

Mali Records Strong Economic Performance as IMF Praises Reform Progress

The International Monetary Fund has commended Mali for what it describes as...

NewsTechnologyTravel

FG Unveils ECOWAS Biometric ID Card, But Many Point Out AES Moved Earlier and Faster

Nigeria has launched the long-delayed ECOWAS National Biometric Identity Card, a regional...

NewsPoliticsWorld

Nigeria Confronts A Damaging Ambassadorial List appointment by Tinubu

The government has released a new ambassadorial list. It contains thirty‑two nominees...

NewsSecurityWorld

Niger Receives Iranian Envoy in Ouagadougou as AES Strengthens International Cooperation

On November 26, 2025, during the meeting of Foreign Ministers of the...