Today’s article takes us to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the National Electricity Company (SNEL) is making headlines with the recent inauguration of the Kinsuka electricity station. This progress represents a real commitment from SNEL to the stability of electricity and connectivity throughout the national territory.
Under the direction of its general director, Fabrice Lusinde, SNEL has set itself the objective of expanding access to electricity throughout the country. To do this, field visits are regularly carried out to check the stability of the electricity network. This close monitoring of local realities is seen as a mark of confidence in the population, which has long suffered from recurring cuts and a lack of energy infrastructure.
The initiative of SNEL and its general director is all the more important in a country like the DRC, which has considerable hydroelectric potential but still struggles to provide electricity to all of its citizens. With these advances, SNEL hopes to narrow the energy gap and boost economic growth across the country.
The next stages of this ambitious project will therefore be closely followed by citizens, businesses and international observers. Because beyond lighting homes, it is also about lighting the flame of sustainable and inclusive development in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
SNEL and Fabrice Lusinde demonstrate a real commitment to improving access and quality of electricity in the country. Their pragmatic approach, based on concrete verifications on the ground, inspires confidence and hope for the energy future of the DRC.