In a bid to grow the wobbling Nigerian economy, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Friday commissioned a lithium processing factory built in Nasarawa State by a Chinese firm, Avatar New Energy Materials Company Limited.
The commissioning, which was in collaboration with the state government took place at Kama Otto in Nasarawa local government area.
The president was represented at the occasion by the President of the senate, Sen Godswill Akpabio.
In attendance were the Nasarawa State Governor, Engr. Abdullahi Sule, his Kogi State counterpart, Governor Usman Ododo, Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, some Federal lawmakers, former leaders of the state and traditional rulers.
In his address, Tinubu said the commissioning of the Avatar New Energy Materials Company Limited was an example of a good partnership between the federal government, states and investors.
The president said the establishment of the company would not only create opportunities for the youth but would also position Nigeria as a key player in the global lithium market.
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This, he said, was in line with the government Renewed Hope Agenda of diversifying the nation’s economy by leveraging on the mining sector in order to expand the country’s sources of revenue for socio-economic development.
“Realizing the benefits of lithium and other mineral resources, our administration will continue to pay particular attention to the maximum utilisation of the product for the benefit of our people.
“While we appreciate this investment in the first phase, processing of lithium, our goal is for investors to establish factories for the complete value chain processing of lithium and all other minerals,” the president said.
Tinubu called on all Nigerians to support the policies of his government and urged local and international companies to patronise Avatar Company for the growth and prosperity of Nigeria.
He acknowledged the support of the people of Nasarawa during the last presidential election.
He said: “Today, we are here to thank you, not just in words. We are thanking you with a massive project, the commissioning of the state-of-the art lithium processing factory, the first in this state and one of the best in Africa.
“What does this mean to our people? Lithium is a critical component in the production of batteries for electric commodities.
“Our people have been using phones, vehicles and other appliances powered by lithium batteries as consumers.
“For the first time in the history of our technology, we are becoming partners and partakers in the production value chain of this minerals. It is historic leap because we now have opportunities to know how it is done, to own and home the skills.”
Earlier, Governor Abdullahi Sule said they would not have been able to open the state for such investment without the support of President Tinubu and support of the local communities.
The governor also appreciated the security agencies because, according to him, the site of the factory used to be a “no go area” on account of banditry activities but the area is now well secured.