Stakeholders are set to converge to discuss strategies for sustainable growth at an upcoming summit, as announced by ESG Impact Consulting Limited, a leading sustainability and impact advisory firm. The firm has unveiled the 2026 Edition of the Nigeria ESG Sustainability Summit, scheduled for July 3, 2026, at the Lagos Oriental Hotel in Lekki.
Themed Beyond Greening Strategies For A Sustainable World
The summit, themed “Beyond Greening Strategies For A Sustainable World,” reflects ESG Impact Consulting’s dedication to advancing responsible business practices and building a more inclusive and resilient economy. The event aims to move conversations beyond symbolic environmental actions toward the full integration of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles across public and private institutions.
Addressing Nigeria's Challenges
As Nigeria grapples with climate, economic, and governance challenges, the summit will provide a platform for dialogue, collaboration, and knowledge sharing. It will feature keynote sessions, executive discussions, and networking opportunities focused on ESG adoption and sustainable development across key sectors.
Key Objectives of the Summit
The key objectives include driving ESG mainstreaming in corporate, financial, and government institutions; mobilizing sustainable finance through green bonds, carbon markets, and impact investing; strengthening policy coherence; building technical capacity; and promoting social equity.
ESG Impact Consulting CEO's Remarks
Desmond Esorougwue, CEO of ESG Impact Consulting, stated: “A major highlight is the Nigeria ESG Exhibition and Promotion 2026, showcasing companies, startups, and government institutions driving sustainable solutions. The event will also host the National Sustainability Achievements Awards 2026, recognizing outstanding leadership in responsible business, environmental protection, social inclusion, and governance.”
He added, “ESG Impact Consulting Ltd helps organizations create long-term value through innovative ESG solutions, supporting sustainable growth and social impact.”
The summit is expected to attract a wide range of stakeholders, including business leaders, policymakers, investors, and civil society representatives, all committed to advancing sustainable development in Nigeria.



