In a global context marked by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, the economic consequences are already being felt across the African continent. Rising fuel prices, pressure on fertilizers, and strain on economies highlight the scale of the challenges.
Against this backdrop, France 24 dedicated an edition of its program Semaine de l’Éco to the question: “Towards a new energy shock in Africa?”
On this occasion, Mr. Abdoul Aziz Sy, CEO of Groupe Supdeco Dakar, was invited to speak alongside international experts.
A clear-sighted analysis of Africa’s energy challenges
During his various interventions, Mr. Abdoul Aziz Sy provided relevant insights into the structural vulnerabilities of African economies.
He notably emphasized:
- dependence on energy imports
• the direct impact on production costs and purchasing power
• the risks of repercussions on food security
His contribution highlights a key issue: the need for African countries to strengthen their economic and energy resilience.
Recognition of Groupe Supdeco Dakar’s expertise
The participation of the CEO of Groupe Supdeco Dakar on France 24 reflects the institution’s recognition in major international economic discussions.
It illustrates:
- Supdeco’s ability to contribute to strategic debates
• its positioning as a thought leader in Africa
• its commitment to contemporary global challenges
Training leaders to face global challenges
Through its programs, Groupe Supdeco Dakar prepares students to understand and anticipate global transformations.
In an uncertain environment, future decision-makers must master:
- geopolitical dynamics
• energy challenges
• the interactions between economy and development
Supdeco is thus committed to training leaders capable of acting in complex environments.
Watch the compilation of Mr. Abdoul Aziz Sy’s interventions during the program:
Supdeco, a committed player for Africa’s future
Through this appearance on an international channel, Groupe Supdeco Dakar reaffirms its role in strategic thinking on African issues.
More than ever, Supdeco asserts its mission: to educate, enlighten, and help build the Africa of tomorrow.


