The Cameroonian government has established the Société Camerounaise d’Électricité (SOCADEL) to succeed the current electricity provider, ENEO. This move signals a restructuring of the nation’s power sector, with the stated goal of improving financial stability. The government has indicated it will not adopt the priorities previously set by ENEO. Details regarding SOCADEL’s specific operational plans and financial backing remain limited. This reform aims to address existing financial challenges within the electricity supply chain. The transition is expected to impact Cameroon’s energy infrastructure and future investment in the sector. Further announcements regarding the implementation of this change are anticipated.