President Bassirou Diomaye Faye launches Universal Satellite Internet Connectivity in Kédougou

Date: 2026-02-09
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By:  Robert Kwaku Annor

Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has officially launched universal internet connectivity through satellite technology during a tour of the Kédougou region, marking a significant step toward expanding digital access in underserved areas of the country.

The launch took place at the Mamba Guirassy Technical, Industrial and Mining High School, a location deliberately chosen to underscore the government’s commitment to addressing long-standing digital access challenges in remote and isolated communities. The Kédougou region has historically faced limited, and in some cases nearly nonexistent, access to digital infrastructure.

Speaking at the launch, President Faye emphasized that the initiative reflects a clear political decision to open up isolated territories, reduce inequalities in access to digital services, and position digital technology as a tool for equity, sovereignty, and social transformation. He noted that expanded connectivity will support key sectors including education, health, vocational training, public administration, and the local economy.

The universal connectivity initiative aligns with Senegal’s broader Technological New Deal agenda, which seeks to leverage technology as a driver of inclusive and sustainable development. By advancing nationwide internet access, the government aims to ensure that no region or generation is left behind as the country builds a more connected and future-oriented society.

 

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