Zamfara plans N200bn investment in lithium battery industry

Governor Dauda Lawal announced that Zamfara State will invest N200 billion to develop the lithium battery sector and join the global value chain.

The state government aims to position Zamfara as a key participant in worldwide lithium battery production.

Governor Lawal made the statement while outlining efforts to expand the local energy industry.

The planned investment forms part of broader initiatives to boost economic activity in the region.

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