Industry leaders, policymakers, and investors are set to explore regulatory changes, emerging trends, and investment opportunities in Africa’s energy sector at a conference tagged: “Future of Power Africa Conference”. The inaugural event is slated for April 2, 2025 at The Art Hotel, Lagos.
Key figures including Engr. Jude Nwoko, conference Convener; Seun Eyitayo, Project Coordinator; Brian Edwards and Dr. Yetty Ogunnubi, Project Consultants; and Olamide Opadiran, Project Manager, discussed the conference’s objectives and potential impact.
It seeks to ignite transformative discussions about Africa’s power ecosystem. The conference will feature insights from leading experts, policymakers, and investors intent on shaping the future of energy in Nigeria and the continent.
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Nwoko highlighted the comprehensive vision behind the conference.
“The Future of Power Africa Conference represents more than discussion—it’s a movement to revitalise the power sector by tackling challenges, identifying opportunities, and encouraging collaboration throughout the energy value chain.
Our aim is to provide a clear snapshot that inspires investment and ingenuity, from generation to distribution and entrepreneurial ventures,” he said.
Opadiran emphasised the conference’s long-term impact, adding that the aim is to drive ongoing dialogue, update strategies, and track progress to ensure meaningful results.
Eyitayo said the focus is to translate discussions into measurable advancements, with continued engagements to maintain stakeholder involvement in the power sector evolution.
