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FITC ESG Conference 2026 to address African environmental impact

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
June 8, 2026
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Dr. Chizor Malize, MD/CEO of FITC

The Financial Institutions Training Centre 2026 will focus on building sustainable Africa future at the Sustainability & ESG conference 3.0.

In a statement made available to the media in Lagos, FITC stated that this year’s conference will hold in Lagos with the theme: “Building a Sustainable Africa: Integrating Environmental Stewardship, Social Impact, and Strong Governance for a Prosperous Future”.

“The conference, themed will bring together a distinguished community of sustainability thought leaders, corporate executives, governance experts, regulators, development finance professionals, policymakers, investors, and ecosystem enablers committed to accelerating sustainable development across Africa,” said Dr. Chizor Malize, MD/CEO, FITC.

She said,

“As sustainability continues to shape business strategy, investment decisions, and public policy globally, organizations across Africa are increasingly expected to create value while addressing environmental challenges, social development priorities, and governance responsibilities,” Dr. Malize added.

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The growing demand for sustainable business practices, responsible investment frameworks, and transparent governance structures has elevated Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations from a corporate aspiration to a strategic imperative.

Acording to her,

“The conference is designed and delivered by the FITC Sustainability & ESG Institute. The FITC Sustainability & ESG Institute Advisory Board includes Prof. Fabian Ajogwu, SAN, Senior Partner, Kenna Partners and Chairman, Guinness Nigeria PLC; Dr. Chizor Malize, MD/CEO, FITC; Soromidayo George, Director, Corporate Affairs & Sustainable Business; Dr. Ndidi Nnoli-Edozien, Member, International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB); Dr. Henrietta Onwueguzia, Director, Business Innovation Accelerator; Olufemi Shobanjo, Chief Executive Officer, NGX Regulation Limited; Olufemi Awoyemi, Board Chairman, Proshare Nigeria; Tinuade Awe, Experienced Attorney and Governance Consultant; and Osayi Alile, Chief Executive Officer, Aspire Coronation Trust (ACT) Foundation.”

Dr. Malize, who revealed that the conference is supported by a distinguished Planning Committee that comprises sustainability & ESG practitioners and industry thought leaders which includes: Ayotola O. Jagun, Executive Director, Oando Plc; Dr. Chizor Malize, MD/CEO, FITC; Soromidayo George, Director, Corporate Affairs & Sustainable Development, CocaCola HBC Nigeria; Prof. Kenneth Amaeshi, Chair in Sustainable Finance & Governance; Olufemi Shobanjo, CEO, NGX Regulation Limited; Chioma Afe, Director, External Affairs, Seplat Energy; Titilope Oguntuga, Director, Sustainability IHS Towers; Lolade Awogbade, Assistant Vice President, Sustainability Specialist, DBN; Ebisan Akinsanya, Coordinator, Corporate Responsibility & National Programs, Chevron; Chinwe Ifechiga, Social Performance Advisor, Total Energies; James Adenuga, Group Chief HSE & Sustainability Officer, Dangote Industries Limited; Oreoluwa Famurewa, Executive Director, Corporate Affairs, Friesland Campina; Osayi Alile, Chief Executive Officer, Aspire Coronation Trust (ACT) Foundation, stated that  together, these distinguished professionals bring extensive expertise spanning sustainability strategy, climate finance, ESG reporting, corporate governance, environmental management, social investment, public policy, responsible business leadership, and enterprise transformation.

Their collective insights continue to shape a conference agenda that is practical, forward-looking, implementation-focused, and aligned with the realities of sustainable development across Africa.

One of the key highlights of this year’s conference is the Sustainability & ESG Titans Plenary, themed “Building a Sustainable Africa: From Commitment to Action.”

This session will explore how organizations can move beyond sustainability commitments to measurable actions that deliver long-term environmental, social, and economic value.

Discussions will focus on implementation strategies, accountability frameworks, stakeholder collaboration, and the practical pathways required to accelerate sustainable transformation across Africa.

The conference agenda will further examine how environmental stewardship can be leveraged to enhance business resilience, drive sustainable growth, and secure long-term prosperity, with conversations centered on climate action, resource efficiency, responsible environmental management, and the role of sustainability in strengthening organizational competitiveness.

Participants will also explore the importance of strategic social investment as a catalyst for Africa’s sustainable development and shared prosperity, focusing on how organizations can create meaningful social impact through inclusive development initiatives, community engagement, human capital development, and purposeful investments that generate measurable outcomes for society.

Speaking further to the upcoming conference, the CEO of FITC, highlighted the growing need for organizations to move beyond sustainability commitments towards deliberate action and measurable impact.

“Sustainability is no longer a peripheral consideration; it is a strategic imperative for building resilient organizations, thriving communities, and prosperous economies. As Africa navigates increasingly complex environmental, social, and governance challenges, the focus must shift from intention to execution. Building a sustainable future requires collective action, responsible leadership, innovative thinking, and strong partnerships across sectors.

“The 2026 FITC Sustainability & ESG Conference provides a unique platform for stakeholders to exchange ideas, share practical solutions, and accelerate the actions needed to drive sustainable transformation across the continent.”

Over the years, the FITC Sustainability & ESG Conference has evolved into a leading platform for advancing sustainability conversations, promoting responsible business practices, and fostering collaboration among stakeholders committed to Africa’s sustainable future.

The conference has consistently brought together leaders from the public and private sectors to address pressing sustainability challenges and identify opportunities for collective action.

This year’s conference is expected to deepen those conversations by creating opportunities for knowledge exchange, strategic partnerships, and cross-sector collaboration.

Participants will gain access to high-level networking opportunities, actionable insights, and practical frameworks designed to strengthen ESG integration, support sustainable value creation, and accelerate positive environmental and social outcomes.

The conference will also provide a unique opportunity for stakeholders to engage in investment conversations, regulatory discussions, and partnership-building initiatives that can drive sustainable transformation across industries and sectors.

As Africa continues to navigate the complex intersection of economic growth, environmental sustainability, and social development, the FITC Sustainability & ESG Conference 3.0 remains committed to supporting organizations and leaders in building resilient institutions, responsible enterprises, and thriving communities.

The third edition of scheduled to be held on July 8th, 2026 in Lagos.

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