Nigeria has reaffirmed its leadership in the global energy sector with the appointment of Mr. Ademola Adeyemi-Bero, Nigeria’s Governor for the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), as Chairman of the Board of Governors for 2025. This appointment was confirmed during the 189th meeting of the OPEC Conference on Tuesday, as noted in a statement published on OPEC’s website.
The statement indicated, “The conference appointed Mr. Ademola Adeyemi-Bero, Governor of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for OPEC, as Chairman of the Board of Governors for the year 2025, and Eng. Adeeb Al-Aama, Governor of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for OPEC, as Alternate Chairman for the same period.” Before this appointment, Adeyemi-Bero had already been confirmed as Nigeria’s OPEC Governor for 2025.
This role highlights Nigeria’s influence within OPEC and underscores the nation’s commitment to shaping global energy policies. In a statement by his Special Assistant on Media and Communication, Nneamaka Okafor, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, congratulated Adeyemi-Bero on his elevation, describing it as a testament to Nigeria’s active contributions to the global oil industry.
The Minister emphasized that this appointment provides Nigeria with a crucial platform to advocate for balanced energy policies that benefit oil producers, consumers, and the global economy. He also expressed profound gratitude to Ambassador Gabriel Aduda, the outgoing Nigerian OPEC Governor, for his exemplary service, acknowledging his instrumental role in advancing Nigeria’s interests within OPEC and ensuring the country’s influential presence in global energy discussions.
The OPEC Conference brought together representatives from member countries to address significant issues, including reports from the Secretary-General and the Economic Commission Board, and to deliberate on critical internal matters. Additionally, the conference extended the tenure of Haitham Al Ghais as OPEC Secretary General for another three years, effective August 1, 2025. Member nations commended his exceptional leadership and the Secretariat’s unwavering commitment to the organization’s objectives.