Gov. Lawal unveils $200 million lithium processing plant in Zamfara, targets 2,000 jobs

Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal, has unveiled a $200 million lithium mining and processing plant in Boko, Zurmi Local Government Area of the state.
He describing plant as a drive toward economic rebirth for Zamfara State.
This is contained in a statemet on Sunday in Gusau by the governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Idris.
Mr Idris quoted Mr Lawal as describing the project as the beginning of a new era in the state’s drive toward responsible mining, industrial development and economic diversification.
The governor said the project marks a significant milestone in the collective effort to harness Zamfara State’s abundant mineral resources through responsible investment, value addition, job creation and sustainable development.
Mr Lawal noted that his administration was committed to transforming the solid minerals sector from informal and unregulated activities into an organised, transparent and value-driven industry that directly benefits the people.
He said global demand for lithium and other critical minerals had increased due to their importance in renewable energy, electric vehicles, modern technology and industrial transformation.
He noted that Zamfara State must no longer remain “merely a supplier of raw mineral resources” but an active participant across the entire mining value chain through local processing, value addition, skills development and industrialisation.
The governor commended Zam Mining Company Ltd, Bima Mines Ltd, Jinlide Mining Co. Ltd, Bevo Mines Ltd, Generalized Mining Company Ltd and other development partners for investing in the state.
He said their confidence had shown that Zamfara State remained open to legitimate businesses and responsible partnerships.
Mr Lawal assured investors that the state government would continue to provide support through improved collaboration, infrastructure development and policies that encourage sustainable investment.
He stressed that local communities must be treated as partners in development through employment opportunities, skills acquisition, community projects, environmental protection and meaningful corporate social responsibility initiatives.
“Development comes when resources are managed efficiently and transparently, and government provides an enabling environment for investors to operate responsibly,” he said.
The $200 million Zamfara Lithium Mining and Processing Plant is a joint investment by Zam Mining Company Ltd, Bima Mines Ltd, Jinlide Mining Co. Ltd, and other partners.
Mr Lawal added, “For many years, our state had been known within and outside this country as a haven of vast mineral deposits. The measure of this blessing is how it is responsibly harnessed to improve the lives of our people.
“From the inception of this administration, we made a firm commitment to change the narrative of the solid minerals sector in Zamfara from informality to organisation, from exploitation to value creation, and from lost opportunities to shared prosperity.”
According to him, the establishment of the processing plant aligns with his vision to move beyond extraction toward local processing, value addition, skills development and industrial growth.
“I hereby state unequivocally that our administration is committed to mining activities that respect the law, protect our environment, and provide direct benefits to our communities,” Lawal said.
The governor mandated operators to prioritise local employment, skills transfer, community development, environmental protection and corporate social responsibility.
He commended the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration for repositioning Nigeria’s solid minerals sector as a key driver of economic diversification and national development.
Zam Mining Ltd is one of the largest technologically advanced mineral processing facilities on the African continent.
The company commended Mr Lawal’s administration for creating an enabling environment that had restored investor confidence and attracted major investments to Zamfara State.
It said the project was expected to create about 2,000 direct and indirect jobs, with priority given to qualified residents of Zamfara State, especially the host communities.
Residents of Boko community expressed delight at the investment, saying it would help address unemployment and poverty not only in the area but also across the state.
(NAN)
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