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Nigeria Processing Lithium Reserves for Electric Vehicles Production —Minister

The federal government says it is committed to utilising Nigeria’s natural resources for local production of electric vehicles.

Uche Nnaji, minister of science and technology, spoke on Friday at the inauguration of the NEV T6 electric buses in Abuja.

“Nigeria has abundant lithium reserves, and we are focused on processing it locally for battery production rather than exporting raw materials,” he said.

“This will support electric vehicle manufacturing, create jobs, and boost the economy.”

Also speaking, John Enoh, minister of state for industry, said the federal government’s efforts have been geared towards promoting sustainable transportation and reducing carbon emissions in the country.

He said EV vehicles align with the federal government’s target of achieving 30 percent growth in electric mobility, in line with the National Automotive Industrial Development Plan (NAIDP).

According to Enoh, the launch of the buses marks a significant step towards reshaping Nigeria’s automotive sector.

“Electric vehicles represent the future of mobility and that future starts today,” he said.

“This launch goes beyond introducing buses; it is about embracing innovation to ensure Nigeria remains competitive in the global automotive industry.”

The minister stressed the need for local content development in the sector to enhance sustainability and economic growth.

Mosope Olaosebikan, the chief executive officer (CEO) of NEV Motors, said the electric buses’ unveiling was a demonstration of Nigeria’s readiness to adopt sustainable mobility solutions.

“There were doubts about whether EVs could work in Nigeria, but today we have proven that it is possible,” he said.

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