Seplat Energy has announced the appointment of billionaire investor and business leader Tony Elumelu as the next Chairman of the company, with effect from January 2027.
The company also named Engr. Effiong Okon as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective August 1, 2026, as part of a broader leadership transition aimed at steering the energy company through its next phase of growth.
The appointments were disclosed in a notice filed on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) on Tuesday and signed by the company secretary, Edith Onwuchekwa.
Elumelu’s appointment into the board follows Heirs Energies’ landmark acquisition of a 20.07% stake in Nigeria’s foremost indigenous oil and gas company, following the $500 million transaction that made Heirs Energies the single largest shareholder in the dual-listed energy company.
Elumelu will succeed Senator Udoma Udo Udoma, who currently chairs the board of Seplat Energy. The company said the transition signals “a new chapter of leadership” as Seplat continues its growth and transformation journey.
Seplat said Elumelu’s experience in corporate governance, institution building, and value creation would support the company’s ambition of becoming a resilient and globally competitive energy business.
He also serves as Chairman of United Bank for Africa (UBA) Group, one of Africa’s largest financial services institutions.
The company’s incoming CEO, Engr. Effiong Okon, replaces Roger Brown, who assumed the role on 1 August 2020.
Okon has more than 35 years of industry experience and has held several leadership positions within Seplat since joining the company in 2018.
Okon initially served on Seplat’s board as Operations Director for four years before becoming New Energy Director. Most recently, he served as Managing Director of ANOH Gas Processing Company (AGPC).
According to the company, he played a key role in delivering the ANOH gas project, which achieved first gas in January 2026.
Seplat said Okon’s operational expertise and understanding of the business position him to lead the company as it expands its energy portfolio and pursues long-term growth opportunities.
In December last year, Nairametrics reported that Tony Elumelu’s Heirs Energies had acquired a 20% stake in Seplat Energy for $500 million, becoming the single largest shareholder in the company.
Other significant shareholders include Petrolin Group at 13.77%, Sustainable Capital at 9.77%, Professional Support at 8.5%, and Allan Gray Investment Management at 5.57%.
-Nairametrics