Nigeria: Tinubu Inaugurates Lithium Plant in Nasarawa, Favours Local Mineral Processing
The plant has a daily capacity of 6,000 metric tonnes and has created more than 1,000 direct jobs, the company said.
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Nigeria: Tinubu Inaugurates Lithium Plant in Nasarawa, Favours Local Mineral Processing
The President says Nigeria must move beyond exporting raw minerals as the government seeks to build local industries, create jobs, and strengthen the country's position in the global clean energy value chain.
Tinubu inaugurates lithium plant in Nasarawa, favours local mineral processing
The President says Nigeria must move beyond exporting raw minerals as the government seeks to build local industries, create jobs, and strengthen the country’s position in the global clean energy value chain. The post Tinubu inaugurates lithium plant in Nasarawa, favours local mineral processing appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Nigeria Steps Up Green Energy Game: Tinubu Opens 6,000MT/Day Lithium Facility in Nasarawa
The Presidential inauguration of the lithium processing plant in Nasarawa State with a daily processing capacity of 6,000 metric tonnes and an annual capacity of three million metric tonnes comes with more than 1,000 direct jobs and over 2,000 indirect jobs. The plant, which has since commenced operation and owned by Diamond New Energy Company Ltd., is located in Endo Community in Nasarawa Local Government Area of the state. Persecondnews report…
Nigeria Opens West Africa’s Largest Lithium Processing Plant
Nigeria has commissioned what the Federal Government describes as West Africa’s largest lithium processing plant, marking a major step in the country’s plan to move from raw mineral exports to local processing and battery-related manufacturing. The facility, located in the Endo community of Nasarawa State, can process 6,000 metric tonnes of lithium daily and up … The post Nigeria Opens West Africa’s Largest Lithium Processing Plant in Push for B…
Tinubu inaugurates 6,000MT-per-day lithium processing plant in Nasarawa
Tinubu said while Nigeria was endowed with abundant deposits of lithium, gold, tin, iron ore, bitumen, coal and rare earth elements, meaningful development would only come through local processing and value addition.

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