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Axxela Limited transitions into group structure with SBUs led by 4 MDs, 1 directorate

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Last updated: January 13, 2025 8:36 am
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Oredola Adeola

Axxela Limited, has unveiled a significant organisational restructuring, transitioning to a group structure with Strategic Business Units (SBUs) led by individual Managing Directors and overseen by a group directorate, as part of its strategic commitment to accelerating growth and expanding market influence.

This was acknowledged by Ogbemi Ofuya, new Group Chief Executive Officer of Axxela Limited, in a statement obtained by Advisors Reports on Sunday.

Advisors Reports gathered that the transformation to a group structure marks a significant milestone in the company’s journey to support Nigeria’s energy transition agenda, deliver increased customer value, and advance its pan-African expansion aspirations.

According to the statement, over the past two decades, Axxela, a leading gas and power portfolio company in sub-Saharan Africa, has nurtured its subsidiary businesses into thriving, independent entities.

With this next-phase realignment, the company will operate under a group structure comprising Strategic Business Units (SBUs) and a group directorate.

Each SBU will be independently led by a Managing Director.

This empowered leadership model aims to drive the individual business units toward ambitious growth targets while further strengthening Axxela’s position as an industry leader.

The newly established business units and their leadership appointments are:

• Gas Distribution: Kehinde Alabi, formerly Chief Operating Officer, now Managing Director, Gas Distribution
• Gas Midstream Infrastructure: Franklin Umole, formerly Director of Business Development, now Managing Director, Gas Midstream Infrastructure
• Integrated Power: Olufisayo Duduyemi, previously Chief Strategy & Services Officer, now Managing Director, Integrated Power
• Regional Business: Timothy Ononiwu, now Managing Director, Regional Business, will also continue to serve as Group Chief Financial Officer
• Additionally, the Group’s Corporate Operations will be led by Tuoyo Ejueyitchie, formerly General Counsel and Company Secretary, now, Director of Corporate Operations.

The new Group Chief Executive Officer, Ogbemi Ofuya, is spearheading the enterprise reorganisation.

With extensive experience in the oil and gas industry and a private equity background at Helios Investment Partners, he is uniquely positioned to guide Axxela through this transformative phase.

Speaking on the reorganisation exercise, Ogbemi Ofuya said, ‘We are on the right side of history, a pivotal moment in Africa, where we must elevate the importance of natural gas as a transition fuel and a driver of industrial growth across the continent.

This restructuring positions us to deepen domestic gas utilisation, improve supply reliability, and strengthen our capacity to meet evolving market demands.

At Axxela, we believe that the Federal Government’s energy transition agenda is more than just a policy shift, it’s a catalyst for innovation, collaboration, and sustainable growth.”

“As Nigeria accelerates efforts toward a cleaner and more efficient energy future, our ambition is clear: to continue to bridge gas infrastructure gaps, build pipelines that unlock access to untapped industrial clusters, and expand our power development programs.

By integrating backward along the value chain, we aim to serve the market better and deliver innovative energy solutions.” Ogbemi Ofuya added.

This reorganisation, according to the company, is a bold move that further reaffirms its dedication to driving the transformative narrative of Africa’s energy future.

Axxela reaffirmed its commitment to strategic direction.

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