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    Heirs Energies CEO Urges Africa to Shape Energy Future

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaAugust 19, 2025Updated:August 19, 2025 News No Comments2 Mins Read
    Heirs Energies CEO Urges Africa to Shape Energy Future
    Mr Osa Igiehon, Chief Executive Officer of Heirs Energies
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    Heirs Energies CEO Urges Africa to Shape Energy Future

    Mr Osa Igiehon, Chief Executive Officer of Heirs Energies, has urged Africa to define its energy future by leveraging its hydrocarbons and renewable resources.

    In a statement on Monday, Igiehon affirmed Heirs Energies’ commitment to Africa’s energy sufficiency through active participation in global energy forums and strategic industry collaborations.

    He cited the company’s impactful presence at two landmark events: the U.S.–Africa Energy Forum (USAEF) in Houston, Texas, and the Namibia International Oil & Gas Conference 2025.

    At both events, Heirs Energies showcased its responsible strategy to harness Africa’s natural resources, ensuring energy security, driving industrialisation, and fostering shared prosperity across the continent.

    At the USAEF, Igiehon joined energy leaders and policymakers in discussions on the future of U.S.–Africa energy cooperation and sustainable development partnerships.

    “At Heirs Energies, we are committed to energy sufficiency for millions, while prioritising sustainability, innovation, and local capacity building as pillars of our growth,” he said.

    He noted that the forum enabled deeper engagement with U.S. investors, technology providers, and agencies on financing and innovation to accelerate Africa’s path towards energy independence.

    Following the USAEF, Heirs Energies advanced its engagement to Namibia, one of Africa’s most promising frontier markets for oil and gas development.

    Igiehon joined a high-profile panel with international and regional operators, sharing perspectives on building responsible, inclusive, and sustainable energy industries across Africa.

    Reflecting on Namibia’s opportunities, he stated: “This visit marks the start of a long-term partnership, with more collaborations ahead to boost Namibia’s energy development.”

    He added that Heirs Energies’ participation underscores its evolution from a Nigerian operator to a pan-African leader balancing commercial success with societal impact.

    According to him, these engagements embody Africapitalism, championed by the company’s founder, Mr Tony Elumelu, which advocates private-sector leadership in driving Africa’s development.

    Igiehon reaffirmed Heirs Energies as Africa’s leading indigenous-owned integrated energy company, dedicated to meeting the continent’s needs while aligning with global sustainability goals.

    “With innovation, environmental responsibility, and community development at our core, Heirs Energies is positioned to lead Africa’s energy transformation towards a prosperous future,” he added. #Heirs Energies CEO Urges Africa to Shape Energy Future UBA Drops Hints on First Half Earnings, Interim Dividends

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