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KPMG appoints Tola Adeyemi as new Africa CEO


KPMG has announced the appointment of Tola Adeyemi as Chief Executive Officer for KPMG in Africa, alongside the addition of Professor Olayinka David-West and George Njenga as independent members of the Africa Governance Council.

Their appointments, which become effective in March 2026, strengthen the professional services firm’s leadership expertise, underscore its long‑term commitment to Africa and highlight confidence in the continent’s growth potential.

In a statement on Wednesday, the incoming CEO for KPMG in Africa, Adeyemi, said, “Africa is one of the most dynamic and promising regions in the global economy, and KPMG is committed to playing a meaningful role in its growth story.

“It is a privilege to step into this role at such a pivotal moment for both KPMG and the continent. I look forward to building on our strong, connected and high-performing base to deepen collaboration and deliver consistent quality and impact across our markets.”

The firm added that KPMG One Africa’s approach brings the continent closer together with strong leadership to strengthen cross-border collaboration and offer shared expertise and consistency, which is business‑critical to help clients navigate complex risks and unlock sustainable growth opportunities.

Commenting on the appointment, the chairman of the Africa Governance Council, Professor Ben Marx, said, “Tola Adeyemi is exceptionally well-positioned to lead KPMG One Africa. In addition to his global perspective as a member of the KPMG Global Council, he brings significant influence and credibility as a respected business leader across the continent.”

The appointments of David‑West and Njenga to the Africa Governance Council, which provides board-level governance, further strengthen independent oversight, bringing strong academic credentials alongside deep strategic and business expertise.

“These appointments reinforce KPMG’s commitment to strong governance, accountability and leadership depth,” Marx added. “They complement our established African leadership team, in‑country managing partners and regional senior partners, further enhancing our client‑centric approach across Africa.”

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