In Togo, the Digital Infrastructure Company (SIN) and ST DIGITAL formalized, on Tuesday, May 26, 2026 in Lomé, a strategic partnership aimed at launching a private cloud service offering within the Lomé Data Centre (LDC).Through this collaboration, both entities aim to strengthen the country’s digital sovereignty and accelerate the development of local digital services.
The agreement was signed by Attia Byll, Chief Executive Officer of SIN, and Justine Adebiyi, Chief Executive Officer of ST DIGITAL Togo, marking a major collaboration between two key players in Togo’s digital ecosystem.
On one side, SIN operates the Lomé Data Centre, a Tier III-certified infrastructure accredited by the Uptime Institute, with a service availability rate of 99.982%. On the other, ST DIGITAL positions itself as a leading provider of sovereign cloud solutions, artificial intelligence, and software engineering services across West Africa.
The partnership will notably enable the hosting and processing of local companies’ data within Togolese territory. ST DIGITAL’s vision is to reduce dependence on foreign infrastructures while enhancing the security and control of strategic data.
In practical terms, the collaboration will focus on several key areas, including the deployment of competitive cloud and artificial intelligence services, as well as the strengthening of local expertise through continuous training programs.

With the ambition of positioning the Lomé Data Centre as a leading digital hub in West Africa, the new targeted service offering is expected to enhance Togo’s attractiveness to businesses while supporting the emergence of a stronger local digital ecosystem.
According to Attia Byll, the partnership will help democratize access to high-quality digital services. She explained that the objective is to allow both large corporations and small businesses to benefit from solutions tailored to their needs and financial capacities.
“Our partnership with ST DIGITAL today is about ensuring that individuals or companies that cannot afford to rent half a rack or an entire rack for data hosting can still access a suitable and affordable service,” she stated.
For her part, Justine Adebiyi emphasized that the agreement goes beyond a simple commercial partnership. According to her, the collaboration should contribute to positioning Togo as a regional model for digital transformation and data sovereignty.
Present in several Central and West African countries, ST DIGITAL develops solutions focused on digital transformation, operational process optimization, and next-generation cloud infrastructures.