logo
Power outage hits Gabonese capital

Power outage hits Gabonese capital

Arab News28-05-2025

SEEG said it had managed to restore power to around half of its customers in the capitalFor several months last year, electricity supply was disrupted due to significant infrastructure problemsLIBERVILLE: Gabon's capital Libreville was without electricity for several hours Wednesday following a 'major technical incident,' the national energy supplier said.The early morning power outage 'resulted in the loss of all production facilities in the Libreville Interconnected Network (RIC),' the Gabonese Water and Energy Company (SEEG) said without giving further details.SEEG said it had managed to restore power to around half of its customers in the capital 'by early morning,' adding its teams were working to find and analyze the fault, which AFP reporters said also cut Internet and mobile phone coverage.On Monday, the Gabonese presidency had announced the end of an interim administration of SEEG started in August on the back of a slew of supply cuts.As of Wednesday, 'management of SEEG will be fully transferred' and it will return to its majority shareholder, the Gabonese Strategic Investment Fund (FGIS), the company stated.For several months last year, electricity supply was disrupted due to significant infrastructure problems.A rotating load shedding system was established leading to supply cuts in entire neighborhoods for hours at a time, to enable power supply for other parts of the city.A protocol signed between the Gabonese government and Turkish firm Karpowership for supply of 70 megawatts via two floating power plants to cover greater Libreville saw the situation improve in recent months.Revamping the network is a top priority for Gabon's leader Brice Oligui Nguema, a general who overthrew the Bongo dynasty and won 94.85 percent of the vote in April's election, 19 months on from his August 2023 coup.Earlier this month he vowed to provide 'universal access' to drinking water and electricity.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Saudi Arabia eyes untapped opportunities in Mauritania, Morocco
Saudi Arabia eyes untapped opportunities in Mauritania, Morocco

Arab News

timean hour ago

  • Arab News

Saudi Arabia eyes untapped opportunities in Mauritania, Morocco

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia is strengthening its trade and investment ties with Africa as more than 30 top investors and officials visit Mauritania and Morocco to explore opportunities across multiple sectors. The delegation, led by the Federation of Saudi Chambers, began an official visit to Northwest Africa on June 29. The agenda includes meetings to highlight investment incentives, assess the business climate, and identify partnership opportunities in key economic sectors, according to the Saudi Press Agency. The mission aims to promote the Kingdom's investment prospects and foster collaboration between Saudi companies and their African counterparts, thereby advancing trade and economic cooperation. This initiative is part of the FSC's broader efforts to enhance international economic ties and align with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 strategy, which focuses on diversifying the Kingdom's economic base and expanding global partnerships. It also reflects Riyadh's growing interest in deepening commercial engagement with African nations. 'Both sides hope that this visit will open new horizons for trade and investment relations,' SPA reported, noting that trade with Mauritania reached SR119 million ($32.13 million), with Saudi exports accounting for 99 percent. Trade with Morocco totaled SR5 billion, with 13 percent of this amount representing imports, signaling untapped investment opportunities that the visit aims to uncover. Led by FSC Chairman Hassan Moejeb Al-Huwaizi, the delegation will hold talks with Mauritanian officials and business leaders in Nouakchott. The two-day mission aims to strengthen bilateral economic ties and foster strategic partnerships across various sectors. A joint Saudi-Mauritanian business forum will be held to explore cooperation opportunities, featuring participation from the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, the Ministry of Investment, the General Authority of Foreign Trade, and the Saudi Fund for Development. Saudi exports currently dominate the trade balance with Mauritania, while imports remain limited at around SR100,000. Mauritania is Saudi Arabia's 88th largest export destination and 196th in terms of imports. Key Saudi exports to Mauritania include metals, rubber products, dairy and animal-based goods, and machinery. Imports from the West African country primarily consist of fish and shellfish, tea and spices, textiles and unstitched garments, as well as medical and optical instruments. Trade volume with Morocco stands at SR5 billion, with imports making up 13 percent. In 2024, Riyadh and Rabat signed a cooperation agreement between their chambers of commerce aimed at deepening economic ties. The pact facilitates financial collaboration, information exchange, joint events, trade delegations, and dispute resolution, all designed to promote stronger business partnerships. With this African outreach, the FSC continues its international expansion efforts, having recently completed trade missions to 17 countries as part of its Vision 2030-driven strategy to open new markets and boost trade and investment.

Saudi Arabia Welcomes US-Brokered Rwanda-Congo Peace Agreement
Saudi Arabia Welcomes US-Brokered Rwanda-Congo Peace Agreement

Asharq Al-Awsat

timean hour ago

  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Saudi Arabia Welcomes US-Brokered Rwanda-Congo Peace Agreement

Saudi Arabia welcomed on Saturday the signing of the peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, which was facilitated by the United States. The Kingdom hoped the agreement will fulfill the aspirations of the two peoples for development and prosperity and that it will benefit regional and international security and peace, said the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Ministry appreciated the diplomatic efforts and constructive role played by the United States and Qatar in this regard.

GCC Secretary-General Commends Rwanda-Congo Peace Agreement
GCC Secretary-General Commends Rwanda-Congo Peace Agreement

Asharq Al-Awsat

timean hour ago

  • Asharq Al-Awsat

GCC Secretary-General Commends Rwanda-Congo Peace Agreement

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Jasem Albudaiwi, welcomed the signing of the peace agreement between the Republic of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, commending the diplomatic efforts led by the United States and Qatar. Albudaiwi expressed optimism that the accord would help ease longstanding tensions, fulfill the aspirations of both nations for peace and stability, and pave the way for greater prosperity and development across the region. He emphasized that the agreement marks a significant step toward enhancing regional and international peace and security. Albudaiwi also noted the positive and growing role of the GCC countries in supporting peaceful solutions and promoting security and stability in various regions of the world. He stressed the firm commitment of the council states to the diplomatic approach and dialogue as essential tools for addressing international and regional crises and achieving sustainable development.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store