Heirs Energies has launched the Agbada Green Corridor Initiative, a tree-planting programme aimed at improving environmental sustainability, supporting biodiversity and strengthening climate resilience across its area of operations.

The initiative, launched along the Agbada Non-Associated Gas Corridor in Omuohia Community, Rivers State, brought together representatives of the Rivers State Ministry of Environment, the OML 17 Host Communities Development Trust (HCDT), community leaders, environmental stakeholders and employees of Heirs Energies, according to a statement from the firm on Tuesday.

The programme is part of the company’s broader commitment to responsible energy development and environmental stewardship, aimed at balancing energy production with environmental sustainability.

Speaking at the event, Bola Bode, SVP, Production, who represented the Chief Executive Officer of Heirs Energies, Osa Igiehon, said the initiative reflects the company’s commitment to creating lasting value for host communities and the environment. Related News NDDC pays compensation to accelerate Rivers road construction Tax expert seeks S’Court verdict on VAT dispute Lagos begins 500-tree campaign to tackle extreme heat