Idris Elba, the British actor, has revealed plans to transform Sherbro Island in Sierra Leone into an “eco-friendly smart city”.

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According to BBC, the actor said he has “big dreams” to work with partners to develop the remote island.

Elba said the project would bring wind-powered renewable electricity for the first time to Sierra Leone, the West African nation where his father was born.

The 51-year-old actor said the development would be done while protecting “the delicate ecosystem and character of the island”.

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“Originally we went there thinking how could we bring tourism to the most incredible 19 miles of beachfront,” he said.

“Never in my lifetime would I have thought I could build the foundation for a new smart-city. I’m not qualified for that but I am qualified to dream big.

“It is a dream but I work in the make-believe business. It is about being self-reliant, it’s about bringing an economy that feeds itself and has growth potential.

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“I am very keen to reframe the way Africa is viewed as an aid model. This opportunity is completely different.

“The character of the island hopefully will remain intact. It is a beautiful, green part of the world and we don’t want to disturb that.”

Elba was brought into the project by his childhood friend Siaka Stevens, who is the grandson of a former Sierra Leonean president of the same name.

What began as a mission to bring tourism to the island grew into an innovative plan to develop the area “more sustainably”.

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The duo formed Sherbro Alliance Partners (SAP) and struck a deal with the Sierra Leonean government in 2019.

The development scheme has yet to have a specified budget but will likely run into billions of dollars.

Stevens said the development would “potentially accommodate a population of up to a million people”.

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