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Why Gov Sule Met With 2nd Largest Lithium Processor In The World

with officials of Ganfeng Mining Company

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.Governor of Nasarawa State, Abdullahi Sule, recently held a strategic meeting with officials of Ganfeng Mining Company.

The gathering underscores the state government’s commitment to promoting best practices and ensuring adherence to due process in mining operations within Nasarawa.

Ganfeng Lithium Co. Ltd., a global leader in the production of lithium, lithium products, and batteries, is recognized as the second-largest lithium processor worldwide and the largest lithium salt producer in China.

The company’s extensive expertise and global reach make it a key player in the rapidly growing lithium and battery industries, essential for technologies such as electric vehicles and renewable energy storage.

Governor Sule’s engagement with Ganfeng Mining highlights Nasarawa State’s proactive efforts to attract top-tier investment and partnerships in its burgeoning mining sector.

This collaboration aims to optimize the state’s vast mineral resources while ensuring sustainable and responsible exploitation.

Key stakeholders present at the meeting included Hon. Daniel Ogah Ogazi, the House of Assembly member representing Kokona East; Barr. Labaran Magaji, Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice; and Ibrahim Abdullahi, the Managing Director of Nasarawa State Investment Development Agency (NASIDA).

Their involvement signals a unified approach to fostering a conducive environment for investors.

Speaking on the meeting’s significance, Governor Sule emphasized the importance of harnessing Nasarawa’s mineral wealth to boost economic growth and create employment opportunities. He reiterated his administration’s resolve to position the state as a leading investment hub in Nigeria.

The collaboration with Ganfeng Lithium Co. Ltd. is expected to pave the way for sustainable development in Nasarawa’s mining sector, aligning with global standards and driving the state toward achieving its industrialization goals.

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