Kagame meets Togo’s Gnassingbé

President Paul Kagame on Tuesday, Might 19, obtained his Togolese counterpart Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé, who’s in Kigali for the Nuclear Power Innovation Summit for Africa..

Kagame meets Togo’s Gnassingbé


President Paul Kagame on Tuesday, Might 19, obtained his Togolese counterpart Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé, who’s in Kigali for the Nuclear Power Innovation Summit for Africa (NEISA 2026).

President Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé  delivers his remarks at the Nuclear Energy Innovation Summit for Africa on Tuesday, May 19. Photo by Village UrugwiroThe second version of NEISA 2026 has introduced collectively African leaders, international nuclear vitality consultants, financiers, and policymakers to debate the continent’s vitality future.

The four-day summit, operating till Might 21, is being held beneath the theme: “Powering Africa’s Future: Turning Nuclear Power Ambition into Investable Actuality.”

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Opening the summit on Tuesday, President Kagame stated Africa’s capability to handle its vitality challenges will decide how rapidly its economies can develop and compete globally.

Togolese President Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé was in Rwanda for the Nuclear Energy Innovation Summit for Africa on Tuesday, May 19. Photo by Village Urugwiro

He additional famous that Rwanda has made

progress in growing nuclear vitality capability, together with finishing Section One of many Worldwide Atomic Power Company’s Built-in Nuclear Infrastructure Overview (INIR).

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On his half, President Gnassingbé stated almost half of Africans nonetheless lack entry to dependable electrical energy, warning that fast inhabitants development, urbanisation, and digital transformation will proceed to extend stress on vitality provide throughout the continent.

He famous that renewable vitality alone might not be adequate to satisfy future demand, significantly for energy-intensive sectors akin to synthetic intelligence, knowledge centres, and manufacturing, which require secure baseload energy.

Gnassingbé described small modular reactors and micro-reactors as viable options, including that international monetary establishments are more and more recognising nuclear vitality as a part of the clear vitality transition.

Togo will host the subsequent version of the summit.

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