
By Charles Nnaji
The true measure of leadership is not the office one holds, but the impact one leaves behind.
As global leaders converge on London for one of the most influential climate gatherings in the world, a Nigerian lawmaker and climate advocate is poised to make history on the international stage.
Between June 20 and 28, 2026, London will host the eighth edition of London Climate Action Week (LCAW), widely regarded as the world’s largest and most diverse climate action festival outside the annual United Nations Climate Change Conference. The event brings together heads of government, lawmakers, investors, development partners, scientists, business leaders and civil society actors committed to shaping the future of climate action.
Among the prominent figures expected at this year’s gathering is Rt. Hon. Sir Sam Onuigbo, FCIS, FNIM, KJW, whose remarkable journey from grassroots community development to global climate diplomacy has earned him recognition as one of Africa’s leading voices on climate governance.
On June 24, 2026, Onuigbo will address lawmakers and climate leaders at GLOBE Legislators’ 35th Anniversary Reception inside the United Kingdom Parliament. Shortly afterwards, he will be formally inducted as President of GLOBE Legislators, the international network of parliamentarians dedicated to advancing sustainable development and climate-responsive legislation.
For many observers, the moment represents not merely a personal milestone but a significant recognition of Nigeria’s growing influence in global climate governance.
Long before he entered politics, Onuigbo had established a reputation for leadership and public service. His professional career began at the United States Consulate General in Lagos, where he served with distinction and earned the confidence of both colleagues and management. Between 1992 and 1996, he was elected for two consecutive terms as President of the Foreign Service National Advisory Committee, representing the interests of local staff and demonstrating an early aptitude for consensus building and advocacy.
He also served as Supervisory Fraud Prevention Specialist, a role that demanded integrity, diligence and exceptional attention to detail. Yet, even while building a successful professional career, his commitment remained firmly rooted in community development.
Unlike many public figures whose development initiatives begin after electoral victory, Onuigbo’s record of community service predates his entry into partisan politics. Recognising the educational challenges facing children in his community, he facilitated United States support for the construction of additional classroom blocks at Community Primary School, Obuohia Obi-Ibere, his alma mater in Ikwuano Local Government Area of Abia State.
His intervention helped expand access to quality learning facilities and demonstrated an enduring commitment to education as a tool for social transformation.
Determined to do more, he established Ambassador’s College, Obuohia Obi-Ibere, a public secondary school created to address the plight of students who previously travelled long distances daily to neighbouring communities in search of secondary education.
The initiative brought educational opportunities closer to hundreds of young people and remains one of his most enduring contributions to community development.
His achievements in community service and administration soon attracted wider recognition. Onuigbo served as Special Adviser on Public Affairs to the Speaker of the House of Representatives during Nigeria’s Sixth National Assembly, where he gained valuable experience in legislative administration and public policy.
He later joined the Abia State Executive Council, serving as Commissioner for Lands and Survey from 2011 to 2012 and subsequently as Commissioner for Finance between 2012 and 2013.
These positions provided him with practical experience in governance, fiscal management and policy implementation, laying the foundation for his eventual transition to elective office.
In 2015, Onuigbo was elected to represent Ikwuano/Umuahia North/Umuahia South Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives. Over two terms spanning eight years, he distinguished himself as one of Nigeria’s foremost advocates for environmental sustainability and climate-responsive governance.
As Chairman of the House Committee on Climate Change, he played a central role in promoting legislative responses to one of the most pressing challenges of the 21st century. His defining achievement came in 2021 with the sponsorship of the Climate Change Act, a landmark legislation that established Nigeria’s first comprehensive legal framework for climate governance.
The law created institutional mechanisms for emissions reduction, climate accountability and long-term sustainable development planning, placing Nigeria among nations with dedicated climate legislation. The achievement earned him widespread recognition at home and abroad and cemented his reputation as the “Father of Nigeria’s Climate Change.”
Onuigbo’s influence extended beyond the chambers of the National Assembly. Through GLOBE Legislators, he emerged as one of Africa’s most prominent climate advocates, helping to connect African lawmakers with global policy conversations on environmental sustainability and development.
He served as Vice-President of GLOBE Nigeria, later becoming President of the national chapter and subsequently Head of Africa for GLOBE Legislators International. In addition, he serves as Senior Adviser to the Climate Parliament, where he continues to promote climate-friendly legislation and energy transition initiatives across the continent.
These roles have positioned him as a respected bridge between Africa’s development priorities and the global climate agenda.
Since its launch in 2019, London Climate Action Week has evolved into a major fixture on the international climate calendar. Held shortly before the annual United Nations climate negotiations, the event provides a platform for governments, investors, businesses and civil society organisations to accelerate climate solutions and forge strategic partnerships.
This year’s edition is expected to feature more than 1,000 events across London, hosted at iconic venues including the UK Parliament, Buckingham Palace, Kew Gardens, Guildhall, Mansion House and the Globe Theatre.
Discussions will focus on climate cooperation, investment in net-zero economies, resilience building, nature restoration and broader societal engagement in climate action. Against this backdrop, Onuigbo’s emergence as President of GLOBE Legislators carries particular significance.
A major highlight of this year’s programme is the inaugural Nigeria Climate Investment Summit, designed to showcase Nigeria’s climate policy framework and attract global investment into green development opportunities.
The summit will focus on Nigeria’s carbon market framework, renewable energy opportunities, sustainable infrastructure, green industrialisation and climate finance mechanisms. Expected participants include government officials, lawmakers, development finance institutions, international investors, regulators and climate experts.
As Convener and a key driver of the initiative, Onuigbo is expected to play a pivotal role in presenting Nigeria as an emerging destination for climate investment and sustainable economic growth.
Onuigbo’s assumption of office comes at a critical period in global climate governance. The challenges confronting nations today require stronger cooperation among governments, legislators, investors and communities.
Observers believe his leadership will focus on strengthening legislative partnerships, elevating Africa’s voice in international climate discussions, promoting practical investment-driven solutions, expanding youth participation through initiatives such as the Student-MP Climate Surgery model and fostering balanced climate policies that support both environmental sustainability and economic development.
His experience in transforming climate advocacy into enforceable legislation gives him a unique perspective that many believe will benefit the organisation in the years ahead.
Behind the numerous accolades and international appointments lies a consistent philosophy of service. Whether as a public servant, community developer, commissioner, legislator or international climate advocate, Onuigbo’s career has been defined by a commitment to creating lasting solutions to societal challenges.
His journey demonstrates how leadership grounded in integrity; vision and public service can transcend local boundaries and achieve global relevance.
As he prepares to assume the presidency of GLOBE Legislators at the UK Parliament, Onuigbo carries with him more than personal accomplishments. He represents Nigeria’s contribution to climate legislation and reflects Africa’s growing influence in shaping global policy conversations.
Onuigbo embodies the possibility that purposeful leadership can transform local initiatives into international impact.
His induction as President of GLOBE Legislators is therefore more than a ceremonial appointment. It is recognition of a lifetime of service, a testament to the power of visionary leadership and a reminder that Nigerian voices continue to play an increasingly important role in shaping solutions to global challenges.
For Sam Onuigbo, the journey from community development in Abia State to the forefront of international climate leadership stands as one of the most compelling stories of public service in contemporary Nigeria.




