NSC director: We want to ‘unblock’ obstacles to power in Africa

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NSC director Gayle Smith tells Chuck Todd in a web exclusive video about the administration's new $9 billion "Power Africa" initiative to expand electricity to six new countries.

NSC director Gayle Smith tells Chuck Todd in a web exclusive video about the administration's new $9 billion "Power Africa" initiative to expand electricity to six new countries.

President Obama has unveiled an ambitious new plan to help bring electricity to millions in sub-Saharan Africa.

Billions in taxpayer funds and private investments will be used to expand electricity access under the administration’s new “Power Africa” program.

National Security Council Director Gayle Smith, who’s heading up the program, told Chuck Todd that two-thirds of sub-Saharan Africa doesn’t have power. The new initiative includes more than $9 billion in investments from private companies and will focus on six African countries: Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria and Tanzania. 

“You need governments that have the right policies, you need the private sector to come in and make the investments and you need systems to deliver,” said Smith.

Watch Chuck’s interview with Smith below.

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