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Senegal Issues Ultimatum To Akon’s African Metropolis: Start Building Or Lose Majority Of Land

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Akon’s multi-billion dollar quest to build a metropolis in Senegal faces a new ultimatum. The Senegalese government has threatened to take away the land designated for the project if the singer does not start construction.

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The artist announced the establishment of “Akon City” in 2020. However, the lack of substantial progress on its creation has the Senegalese government applying pressure. Their government initially granted 136 acres of rural land along the Atlantic coastline for construction.

The project sought to boast eco-friendly innovation and technology, similar to that of Wakanda, the fictional, advanced African nation of Marvel’s Black Panther

. The plans included housing complexes, a university, and amusement parks to boost the country’s tourism and economy. Moreover, the area, located south of Senegal’s major city of Dakar, would run on solar power and Akoin, a crypto-currency named after the singer.

Much like

the coin, the city has also fallen into decline. Currently, only one concrete block stands, with the rest of the land still utilized for livestock purposes. Considering the plan launched four years ago, the Senegalese government is getting restless.

The notice was given by Sapco-Senegal, the government agency that oversees its tourism and coastal areas. According to the statement obtained by Bloomberg, Akon will lose 90% of the land bestowed to him if advancements on the project are not made.

Moreover, the development aimed to be a 10-year project, with a hospital and condos supposed to be completed last year. However, Akon’s consecutive missed payments to Sapco-Senegal have led to the ultimatum.

Lawmakers have also called out “Akon City” for its lackluster progress. “Akon City is a scandal,” said legislator Bara Gaye in February 2023. “What is the government waiting for to end his contract?”

However, Akon remains adamant that he will break ground

on his city. He intends to return to Dakar to reassure the government of his plans, which include geotechnical studies and clearing of brush surrounding the area.  

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