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May 6, 2025AdvertorialEnergy TransitionEnvironmentGreen FinanceImpactNewsSustainability

Axxela retains gold medal in 2025 EcoVadis sustainability rating

… secure 95th percentile ranking across key ESG pillars

Oredola Adeola

Axxela Limited, a leading gas and power portfolio company in sub-Saharan Africa, has retained its Gold Medal in the 2025 EcoVadis Sustainability Rating, reaffirming its position as a trailblazer in sustainable business practices.

Timothy Ononiwu, Acting Group Chief Executive Officer, Axxela, confirmed this in a statement obtained by Advisors Reports on Monday.

Axxela Limited earned its EcoVadis Gold Medal for sustainability in 2024 and has retained the accolade in 2025, ranking in the top 5% of companies assessed globally within the last twelve months, securing a 95th percentile ranking across key ESG pillars: Environment, Labour & Human Rights, Ethics, and Sustainable Procurement.

Speaking on the rating outcome, Axxela’s Acting GCEO commended the entire Axxela team for their hard work, while affirming the organisation’s commitment to sustainable business practices.

“Retaining the Gold Medal in the 2025 EcoVadis Sustainability Rating is an affirmation of the values that guide our business.

“It shows that our actions align with our words and that we are determined about building a future where growth does not come at the expense of the environment or our values”, he said.

“At Axxela, we understand that access to energy is not mutually exclusive with sustainability.

“That’s why we continue to make clear commitments to cut emissions, uphold global best standards, and do business the right way, and this recognition from EcoVadis validates those affirmations,” Ononiwu stated.

John Okoro, Head, Environmental, Health, Safety & Sustainability (EHSS) at Axxela, in his comment, described EcoVadis’ recognition as an impressive motivator.

“This result is not only an accolade but also a call to raise our sustainability bar even higher. It authenticates our consistent efforts toward decarbonisation and aligns with Nigeria’s 2060 net-zero target, which we fully support.

“As we continue to expand our footprint across Africa, sustainability will remain at the heart of our operations,” Okoro said.

Advisors Reports gathered that the medal therefore highlights Axxela’s consistent improvement and steadfast commitment to embedding sustainability into every aspect of its operations.

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