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Mastering Corporate Influence: The Strategic Odyssey of Babatunde Lasaki

In the competitive world of corporate communications, few leaders embody the fusion of strategic insight and relational prowess as profoundly as Babatunde Lasaki. As the General Manager of Corporate Communications and Stakeholder Management at Eko Electricity Distribution Company, Lasaki stands at the forefront of shaping narratives that drive organizational success in Nigeria’s energy sector.

With a career spanning diverse industries, he has mastered the art of building brand equity, managing crises, and fostering stakeholder relationships. This profile delves into his multifaceted journey, highlighting his transformative impact through leadership roles that have redefined communication strategies across sectors. Lasaki’s approach is not merely tactical; it’s visionary, blending digital innovation with traditional media to create lasting corporate identities.

Steering Communications in the Energy Landscape
At Eko Electricity Distribution Company, Babatunde Lasaki serves as the General Manager of Corporate Communications and Strategy, where he orchestrates comprehensive strategies that align with the company’s mission to deliver reliable power solutions. His role encompasses crisis communications, digital media management, and strategic planning, ensuring seamless interpersonal interactions and event coordination. His day-to-day responsibilities include overseeing brand management, government relations, and regulatory affairs, while leading teams to enhance public affairs and stakeholder engagement.

Central to his current mandate is the management of a complex stakeholder ecosystem that spans communities, media agencies, local government officials, regulatory bodies, and international partners. He drives national public policy initiatives, positioning Eko Electricity Distribution Company as a thought leader in Nigeria’s energy sector through strategic advocacy, policy analysis, and proactive monitoring of emerging regulatory issues.

Lasaki’s expertise in navigating complex regulatory environments has been instrumental in positioning Eko Electricity as a trusted player in Lagos State’s energy infrastructure. By integrating media relations with innovative digital strategies, he has fostered stronger connections with communities and regulators, turning potential challenges into opportunities for growth. His hands-on approach to event and brand management has not only boosted internal morale but also amplified external perceptions, making him a pivotal figure in the utility sector’s communication evolution.

Revolutionizing External Relations in Banking
Babatunde Lasaki’s tenure at First Bank of Nigeria marked a pivotal chapter in his career, where he held multiple leadership positions, including Head of Media & External Relations, Head of Media and External Communications, and Head of Communications and External Relations. In these roles, he spearheaded the development of external communications strategies aligned with the bank’s overarching plans, collaborating closely with marketing and stakeholder teams to uphold a robust corporate identity.

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A defining achievement of this period was his pivotal role in coordinating the bank’s recognition as Nigeria’s Most Valuable Banking Brand for six consecutive years by Brand Finance Inc. — a feat that demanded sustained strategic brand positioning, meticulous stakeholder communication, and an unwavering commitment to reputation management across every touchpoint. Beyond brand building, Lasaki cultivated and maintained strategic relationships with key regulatory bodies, including the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation, as well as government agencies at federal and state levels and international partners, significantly enhancing the bank’s regulatory standing and institutional influence.

His multi-country experience further distinguished his contributions during this period. He led communications strategy for the Group’s African expansion and multi-country acquisitions, managing government relations, securing regulatory approvals, and directing stakeholder engagement across multiple jurisdictions. He also spearheaded a rebranding communications project across the bank’s African operations, ensuring seamless transitions while maintaining regulatory compliance and stakeholder confidence in each market.

Lasaki galvanized positive stakeholder relations, building both local and international brand equity while meticulously managing and mitigating reputational risks across the group. He provided advisory services for bank-wide objectives, determined media relations with precise messaging, and sought PR opportunities to enhance visibility. Additionally, he built a comprehensive information architecture, coordinated crisis management processes, and served as a spokesperson supporting executive leadership. Lasaki’s oversight of digital channels ensured accuracy and relevance, while he facilitated strategic alliances to position the bank as a thought leader.
His proficiency in perception management, issue resolution, and corporate communication transformed how the institution engaged with media and stakeholders, fostering an environment of trust and innovation that resonated throughout the financial industry.

Driving Brand and Corporate Affairs Across Diverse Sectors

Beyond banking and energy, Babatunde Lasaki’s versatility shines through his contributions in various organizations. As Senior Manager of Strategy and Media at Commstrat Brand Communications Ltd, he managed brand and communication strategies, media planning, buying, and client services, honing his ability to deliver tailored solutions that met diverse client needs.

Earlier, as Head of Corporate Affairs at the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria, he developed and coordinated all brand and corporate communications, leading rebranding projects and enhancing media relations to boost awareness and stakeholder ties. At Forthright Securities & Investments Ltd, where he served as Head of Corporate Affairs and Business Development, Lasaki handled advert placements, employee and investor relations, regulatory liaisons, and business facilitation. His business development efforts included investor relations and advisory, product marketing, investment analysis, and customer relationship management, all aimed at projecting a positive corporate image whilst boosting the organization’s revenue.

Expertise in Strategic Communication and Leadership

What sets Babatunde Lasaki apart is his arsenal of skills that underpin his achievements. Proficient in crisis communications, digital media, strategic communications, and interpersonal dynamics, he excels in event and brand management, government relations, regulatory affairs, and, media and stakeholder relations. These competencies have enabled him to navigate high-stakes environments, from mitigating risks in banking to enhancing brand equity in financial services and cultivating and building enduring stakeholder relationships in the power sector.

Lasaki’s ability to manage reputational challenges, coordinate stakeholder engagements, and leverage digital platforms demonstrates a forward-thinking mindset. His leadership style emphasizes collaboration, ensuring teams deliver impactful results while maintaining ethical standards. As a strategist, he identifies alliances that elevate organizational reputations, making him an invaluable asset in any corporate setting. In essence, Lasaki’s profile exemplifies how integrated communication strategies can propel businesses toward excellence, inspiring the next generation of leaders in Nigeria’s corporate landscape.

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