Axxela Limited Reaches Major Safety Milestone With 10 Million Manhours Completed Without Lost Time Injuries
Axxela Limited achieves a historic 10 million manhours without lost-time injuries. See how the energy firm's safety-first culture is driving success in Africa.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 28, 2026, 4:43 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Nation Newspaper

Energy Portfolio Leader Reaches Historic Safety Benchmark
Axxela Limited, a prominent player in the sub-Saharan African gas and power sector, has successfully achieved 10 million manhours free of Lost Time Injuries (LTI) as of April 2026. This milestone signifies millions of cumulative hours of complex operational activity conducted without a single injury resulting in lost work time. The achievement serves as a critical benchmark for the organization, demonstrating the efficacy of its internal safety protocols and the high level of operational discipline maintained across its diverse energy infrastructure projects on the continent.
Leadership Commitment To A Zero Harm Workplace
The Director of Corporate Operations, Tuoyo Ejueyitchie, emphasized that this numerical milestone is a direct reflection of the organization's core values and leadership philosophy. He stated that the company operates under the fundamental belief that every employee deserves to return home safely at the conclusion of each day. As Axxela continues its aggressive infrastructure expansion across Africa, Ejueyitchie maintained that the commitment to a zero-harm workplace remains a non-negotiable priority for the board and management team, ensuring that growth does not come at the expense of human safety.
Systemic Integration Of ISO Management Standards
The company's success is rooted in its Environmental, Occupational, Health, and Safety objectives, which are strictly anchored on internationally recognized ISO management systems. Head of Environmental, Health, Safety, and Sustainability (EHSS), John Okoro, noted that the consistent application of these standards has been instrumental in reaching the 10 million mark. By integrating safety into every level of the corporate structure, the firm has moved beyond simple compliance toward a sophisticated model of continuous hazard identification and risk assessment.
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