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Nasarawa State, NASENI To Partner On Lithium Processing Policy

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L-R: Dr. Bashir Gwandu, Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) and Governor Engr. Abdullahi A. Sule, when the Governor paid a courtesy visit to the NASENI Headquarters on Friday 18th August, 2023……Photo Credit: NASENI
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  • Nasarawa state has one of the largest deposits of lithium in Nigeria

The Nasarawa State government is set to partner with the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) on a lithium processing policy that would ensure that Lithium mined in the State is processed locally instead of exporting it raw. 

The processing policy is in line with NASENI’s drive to encourage the processing of Strategic Solid Minerals and particularly to ensure that batteries are produced locally for both electric vehicles as well as other energy storage applications.

Executive Governor of Nasarawa State, Engr. Abdullahi A. Sule disclosed this when he paid a courtesy visit to Dr. Bashir Gwandu, the Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NASENI at the Agency’s headquarters in Abuja at the weekend.

Digital TimesNG understands that Nasarawa state is one of the states acknowledged to have potentially the largest deposits of lithium in Nigeria.

Recently, NASENI has made headlines on its efforts to encourage investors and Nigerian lithium off-takers from around the world to come and partner with it to process various combinations of lithium into batteries locally.

This will include lithium processing from mineral crushing and extraction all the way to final products that can be used both locally and also exported to other countries.

Some companies from China have already started visiting NASENI as a response to the call even as Gwandu disclosed that NASENI will partner with other government agencies such as Rural Electricity Agency (REA), Nigerian Geological Survey Agency (NGSA), and other investing institutions on this effort.

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He said he was pleased that the Nasarawa state governor is coming to collaborate with NASENI in this regard, noting that a number of companies have indicated interest in investing in Nasarawa state to process lithium in various quantities ranging from 1,000-3,000 tonnes per day.

Lithium Processing Policy
L-R: Dr. Mrs. Olayinka Komolafe, Secretary to the Agency, NASENI; Dr. Bashir Gwandu, Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI); Engr. Abdullahi A. Sule, Executive Governor of Nasarawa State and Mrs. Nonyem Onyechi, Cordinating Director, Planning and Business Development, NASENI when the governor paid a working visit to the Agency’s headquarters, Abuja on Friday 18th August, 2023….. Photo Credit: NASENI

So far, almost 6,000 tonnes per day are projected to be processed daily in Nasarawa alone.

On his part, Governor Sule said the companies have already indicated interest to process the 6,000 tonnes per day in Nasarawa state, adding that other states such as Kebbi, Kwara, etc., might also attract such kinds of companies and investments, and there is need for proper coordination, and for all hands to be on deck to ensure that Nigeria takes its place by being recognized as one of the largest lithium producers in the world.

The Governor added that there is something happening that is akin to Gold Rush which he termed the ‘Lithium Rush” happening in his state and this is because lithium price in the world market has jumped from $6,000 per metric tonnes to $78,000 per metric tonnes.

“Nasarawa state has a large quantum of Lithium and hence the need to have a better working synergy with NASENI for purposeful exploration, extraction, and processing.”

According to Engr. Sule, NASENI is him, considering the number of projects that are adding value to the economy of his state, urging that the NASENI Solar in Gora may be used as a lithium processing and battery production plant considering its proximity to the raw materials and also the proximity to the NASENI Solid Minerals institute which is also located in Nasarawa town in the same state.

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While promising to give the Agency the necessary support, he called for more collaborations with the State as it plans a second economic summit that would be tagged “Lithium Rush Summit”.

The EVC stated that during a recent visit to Nasarawa, he had encouraged the Institute to allow the use of its machines by the local communities and small companies for efficient utilisation and capacity building and for economic development.

The governor who stated that he heard that the Agency was planning on building an airport, urged it to utilise the State’s cargo airport for the evacuation of its products.

While responding further to Governor Sule, Dr. Gwandu disclosed that NASENI does not have any plan to build an airport but is working on establishing an MRO/ARO as part of its efforts to develop capacity for both maintenance and eventual aircraft parts production to service the aerospace industry which is likely to be sited in Abuja in view of its location and electricity supply.

He promised that NASENI will actively participate in any conference by the State with regard to lithium, adding that NASENI Institutes have industrial machinery and other equipment and workforce that were readily available to lead Nigeria to industrialize and achieve a diversified economy but doing this requires huge funds outlay to fulfill the Agency’s mandate.

He requested the governor to be one of the ambassadors of NASENI in NGF, noting that the NGF holds key to the release of NASENI’s held-up funds.

Moreover, he said the governors’ support is key to enabling the Agency to carry out its works in the areas of science, technology, and innovation (STI), geared towards the industrial development in the States.

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