June 20, 2025 — Cape Town, South Africa - A delegation led by the Energy
Sector Lead, Hon. Alhaji Dr. Kandeh K. Yumkella, delivered an ambitious
and compelling presentation at the Africa Energy Forum. The team
introduced Sierra Leone’s Mission 300 compact to an audience of over
6,000 delegates that includes energy experts , investors, and global
development leaders. The presentation conveyed a strong and persuasive
message that Sierra Leone is open for business and eager to form genuine
partnerships.
The presentation detailed the nation’s ambitious
five-year energy plan, which aims to double electricity access by the
year 2030. The plan focuses on clean energy sources such as solar and
hydro, supports off-grid solutions for isolated communities, and
prioritizes powering industries like mining and agriculture.
At
the core of the Mission 300 compact initiative is a clear objective: to
raise nearly $3 billion, including $1 billion from private sector
investors. The team highlighted Sierra Leone’s commitment to
implementing real reforms and ensuring energy benefits its people and
economy.
Dr. Kandeh Yumkella, who is also the Chairman of the
Presidential Initiative on Climate Change, Renewable Energy, and Food
Security (PI-CREF), commended the efforts of Madam Ndeye Sesay and Mr.
Pete Kaindaneh, Chief Technical Adviser at PI-CREF, for their
exceptional presentation.“This is a collaborative effort,” Dr. Yumkella
stated. “We are working closely with the Minister of Finance, Mr. Sheku
Fantamadi Bangura, under the leadership of His Excellency President
Julius Maada Bio, who also serves as the Minister of Energy.”
The
initiative is supported by prominent international organizations,
including the World Bank, African Development Bank (AfDB), Global Energy
Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP), and the Rockefeller Foundation.
Mission
300 is about more than just providing electricity. It aims to create
jobs, stimulate industrial growth, and unlock opportunities for all
Sierra Leoneans. From revamping power lines and increasing access to
supporting local businesses and farmers, the plan is practical and
focused on people.
The private sector’s response has been
positive, with many investors showing strong interest in joining Sierra
Leone’s energy journey.
As Dr. Yumkella concluded, “This is Mission Possible. Let’s power the future together.”
Sierra Leone Presents Ambitious Mission 300 Proposal at Africa Energy Forum

06-27-2025
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