Seplat Energy Plc, a leading indigenous energy company in Nigeria, reaffirmed its commitment to sustainability and climate action at the 11th Lagos Public Relations Stakeholders’ Conference (LaPRSC). The event focused on ‘Stakeholders’ Conversations on Climate Change and Environment: Communication and The Sustainability Agenda.’
Chioma Afe, Director of External Affairs & Social Performance at Seplat Energy, served as a distinguished panelist, emphasizing the need for tangible actions beyond dialogue to address the escalating climate crisis. Afe stressed that discussions must be complemented by concrete steps, such as engaging with government and the private sector to share ideas and execute plans.
Afe highlighted the importance of embedding sustainability within businesses’ strategic priorities, citing Seplat Energy’s commitment to energy transition and sustainable business development as key examples. She emphasized the need for educating internal and external stakeholders once sustainability goals are established.
Seplat Energy’s participation in the conference showcases its leadership role in driving conversations and actions towards a more sustainable future. The company remains dedicated to delivering a just energy transition and fostering sustainable business practices that positively impact the environment and communities.