In a recent announcement, Serigne Mamadou Mboup, head of Senegal's tourism development agency, revealed that the grand Akon City project, initially designed to cost around $6 billion and to feature new cryptocurrency Akoin, is officially off the table. After five years of stalled progress and empty promises, the site in Mbodiène, located 100 kilometers from Dakar, remains largely undeveloped, with no significant infrastructure apart from an incomplete reception building. Akon's earlier promise of creating jobs and economic development has fallen flat, leaving local residents disappointed.
### Akon’s Vision for Senegal's City Scrapped: A Shift to Realistic Developments

### Akon’s Vision for Senegal's City Scrapped: A Shift to Realistic Developments
Akon, the globally recognized musician, has abandoned his ambitious vision of a futuristic city in Senegal and is now focusing on a more pragmatic project in collaboration with Senegalese authorities.
Despite Akon’s earlier assertions of the project's continuous momentum and high-tech, renewable energy framework, official reports cite factors such as funding deficits and halted construction as reasons for its abandonment. However, the Senegalese government is actively pursuing a new, more realistic development plan for the strategic site, especially in light of upcoming tourism opportunities tied to events like the 2026 Youth Olympic Games.