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Zamfara unveils $200m lithium plant, targets 2,000 jobs

David Okere by David Okere
July 15, 2026
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Governor Dauda Lawal says the mining and processing project will drive industrialisation, local value addition and responsible mineral development

Zamfara State has taken a bold step towards reshaping its mining industry with the unveiling of a $200 million lithium mining and processing plant in Boko, Zurmi Local Government Area, as Governor Dauda Lawal declared that the project would mark the beginning of a new era of industrialisation, responsible mining and economic transformation for the state.

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The announcement, contained in a statement issued on Sunday by the Governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Idris, positions the Zamfara $200m Lithium Plant as a cornerstone of the administration’s strategy to move beyond raw mineral extraction by promoting local processing, value addition, job creation and sustainable development.

For a state widely recognised for its abundant mineral deposits but often associated with illegal mining and insecurity, the project represents an ambitious attempt to redefine its economic identity through formal investment and industrial growth.

Lawal said the lithium plant would help transform Zamfara’s solid minerals sector from largely informal operations into a transparent, regulated and value-driven industry capable of delivering lasting benefits to residents.

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“For many years, our state had been known within and outside this country as a haven of vast mineral deposits,” the governor said.

“The measure of this blessing is how it is responsibly harnessed to improve the lives of our people.”

The governor noted that the global surge in demand for lithium and other critical minerals, driven by expanding electric vehicle production, renewable energy storage and advanced manufacturing, presents a timely opportunity for Zamfara to position itself within emerging international supply chains.

Rather than exporting raw minerals, he said, the state intends to encourage domestic processing and industrial activities that generate employment, develop technical skills and retain more economic value within Nigeria.

The project aligns with the Federal Government’s broader reforms in the solid minerals sector, which increasingly encourage investors to establish local processing facilities as part of efforts to deepen industrialisation and reduce dependence on the export of unprocessed mineral resources.

The investment is being undertaken through a partnership involving Zam Mining Company Ltd, Bima Mines Ltd, Jinlide Mining Co. Ltd and other investors.

Lawal also acknowledged the contributions of Bevo Mines Ltd, Generalized Mining Company Ltd and other development partners, describing their participation as evidence of growing investor confidence in Zamfara.

The governor said the project is expected to generate at least 2,000 direct and indirect jobs, with priority given to qualified residents, particularly those from host communities.

Beyond employment, he directed the operators to emphasise skills development, environmental protection, corporate social responsibility and community participation throughout the life of the project.

Lawal stressed that host communities should become active partners in the development process through access to employment opportunities, vocational training and community projects that deliver tangible social benefits.

Representatives of the participating companies commended the Lawal administration for creating what they described as an enabling environment for legitimate investment and responsible mining activities.

Residents of Boko community also welcomed the project, expressing optimism that it could help reduce unemployment and stimulate economic opportunities across Zurmi Local Government Area and the wider state.

The unveiling comes as Nigeria seeks to expand the contribution of solid minerals to the national economy as part of broader diversification efforts away from oil dependence.

Despite possessing commercially viable deposits of lithium, gold, tin, limestone and other minerals, the mining sector has historically accounted for less than one per cent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product, largely because of underinvestment, illegal mining and limited processing capacity.

Recent reforms by the Federal Government have sought to reverse that trend by encouraging value addition, strengthening regulatory oversight and attracting investment into mineral processing rather than the export of raw ores.

Industry analysts say the Zamfara project reflects the growing global importance of lithium, which has become one of the world’s most sought-after critical minerals because of its central role in rechargeable batteries used in electric vehicles, renewable energy storage systems and modern electronic devices.

If successfully implemented, the facility could strengthen Nigeria’s position within the evolving critical minerals value chain while stimulating investment in mining services, logistics, environmental management, equipment supply, technical training and supporting infrastructure.

The project also carries wider implications for governance and responsible resource management.

Analysts note that long-term success will depend not only on production volumes but also on transparent operations, environmental compliance, community engagement and effective security around mining corridors to curb illegal extraction.

Lawal commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for prioritising reforms aimed at repositioning the solid minerals sector as a key pillar of Nigeria’s economic diversification agenda.

While mineral licensing and regulation remain the responsibility of the Federal Government, the governor said collaboration between federal authorities, state institutions, investors and host communities would be essential to ensuring that mineral wealth translates into sustainable economic development.

For Zamfara, the unveiling signals more than the launch of a processing facility. It reflects an effort to replace a long-standing narrative of unregulated extraction with one centred on industrial growth, responsible mining and shared prosperity.

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Whether that ambition is realised will ultimately depend on the project’s ability to deliver the promised jobs, strengthen local capacity, protect communities and demonstrate that Nigeria’s critical mineral resources can become engines of inclusive and sustainable development rather than symbols of unrealised potential.

David Okere
David Okere

David Okere is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering business, governance, public affairs, and human-interest stories with a commitment to accuracy, balance, and public interest reporting.

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