By: Robert Kwaku Annor
Senegal’s Minister of
Telecommunications and Digital Affairs, Samba Diouf, has continued his
engagement with key industry stakeholders through a working visit to Expresso
Senegal, where discussions focused on the future of the telecommunications
sector and the implementation of the country’s New Deal Technologique strategy.
The meeting formed part of
the minister’s ongoing consultations with strategic players in the digital
ecosystem aimed at strengthening collaboration and accelerating Senegal’s
digital transformation agenda.
During the visit, executives
of Expresso Senegal provided an overview of the company’s journey since it
began operations in Senegal in 2009, highlighting major milestones in its
development and its current position within the national telecommunications market.
The company also outlined
its vision for the future, emphasizing its commitment to delivering accessible
and innovative telecommunications services to individuals, businesses, and
public institutions across the country.
Discussions focused on
Expresso Senegal’s growth strategy, including an ambitious investment programme
designed to strengthen digital infrastructure and support the expansion of
connectivity services nationwide.
According to company
officials, the operator plans to play a significant role in advancing Senegal’s
digital economy by accelerating connectivity for businesses and government
institutions, enhancing services for economic actors, and contributing to the deployment
of next-generation technologies, including 5G networks, by 2030.
Minister Diouf reiterated
that the success of the New Deal Technologique depends on strong collaboration
among all telecommunications operators and stakeholders. He noted that
expanding connectivity, increasing digital adoption, improving service quality,
and accelerating the digital transformation of both public and private sectors
remain central priorities of the government’s strategy.
The minister also commended
Expresso Senegal for its contribution to the country’s digital development and
reaffirmed the government’s commitment to working closely with industry players
to build a modern, inclusive, and high-performing digital ecosystem.