By Francis G. Boayue
Monrovia, Liberia — February 12th, 2026, LIB Solar has today announced that the company has been formally acquired by BNE Development Corporation, a Liberian-owned ecosystem builder operating at the intersection of energy, finance, agriculture, and digital
transformation.
The acquisition marks the beginning of a new chapter for LIB Solar, with a renewed focus on customer service,
operational stability, and long-term market sustainability.
Under its previous ownership, LIB Solar contributed significantly to expanding solar access in underserved
communities across Liberia, reaching more than 60,000 households.
However, persistent operational challenges
made clear the need for a strengthened and restructured approach to ensure reliability and long-term sustainability.
“This transition is about placing LIB Solar on stronger footing for the future,” said Nicholai Lidow, outgoing Chief
Executive Officer of LIB Solar.
“While we made meaningful progress in expanding access, operating in last-mile
markets is complex. The transfer of ownership to BNE Development Corporation reflects a responsible decision to ensure customers, assets, and the company’s long-term viability are prioritized.”
BNE Development Corporation stated that the acquisition aligns with its broader national vision.
“This acquisition is part of BNE’s long-term commitment to strengthening Liberia’s energy ecosystem and contributing to the goal of expanded electrification across the country,” said Natty B. Davis III, Chief Executive Officer of BNE Development Corporation.
“LIB Solar provides an important foundation. Our focus is to build strategic partnerships, strengthen systems and processes, and develop a more sustainable model that supports communities and empowers
local entrepreneurs.”
Operational leadership during the transition will be directed by Elton Barzee Reeves, BNE Chief Commercial Officer, who has assumed oversight of day-to-day operations.
“Our immediate focus is rebuilding customer trust and improving after-sales service delivery,” Reeves said.
“We are strengthening repair and maintenance processes, enhancing field operations, and improving payment support
systems. Service reliability and accountability are our top priorities as we stabilize operations.”
In the longer term, LIB Solar will evolve from a traditional solar distributor into a platform designed to support local
entrepreneurs in building and operating sustainable solar businesses within their own communities.
The model will emphasize shared infrastructure, improved affordability, and expanded local participation in last-mile energy delivery.
BNE Development Corporation confirmed that existing LIB Solar customers will continue to be supported throughout transition, with immediate attention being given to service stabilization and operational improvements.


