Ogun State to Become Hub for Electronic Waste Recycling in Africa

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…to Establish Africa’s First Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling Plant

The Ogun State government, through its State Investment Promotion and Facilitation Agency (OgunInvest), is set to collaborate with the UK’s Manufacturing Africa Programme, an initiative of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), and Hinckley E-Waste Recycling Ltd to advance the state’s manufacturing sector.

An interactive media session will be held to highlight this pivotal partnership, aimed at enhancing the manufacturing sector and boosting investor confidence in Ogun State as a key industrial hub in the West Africa corridor.

Ms. Sola Arobieke, Special Adviser and Deputy Director General of OgunInvest, announced the collaboration on Tuesday. She noted that the Manufacturing Africa Programme plays a significant role in supporting industrial development and innovation across Africa.

The FCDO is committed to advancing manufacturing capabilities and promoting sustainable practices.

Arobieke explained that the collaboration would utilize the FCDO’s expertise in market studies and corporate finance support to build a robust manufacturing ecosystem in Ogun State and Nigeria.

She emphasized that the Manufacturing Africa Programme’s involvement demonstrates its commitment to improving Africa’s industrial sector, creating high-quality jobs, and driving technological advancements.

Hinckley E-Waste Recycling Ltd, described as a leader in electronic waste management, will also be part of this initiative. The company specializes in the safe and efficient recycling of electronic waste using advanced technologies and sustainable practices.

Their approach supports environmental conservation and promotes best practices in e-waste management across Nigeria.

“Hinckley Recycling became the first government approved E-Waste recycler in Nigeria in 2016. The company is now expanding its operations to Ogun State with a groundbreaking project to establish the first lithium-ion and lead acid battery recycling and treatment plant in Africa. This $5 million investment in the first year will utilize patented recycling technology and create 100 direct jobs. The project is supported by a market study and corporate finance assistance from Manufacturing Africa.

“On our own, Ogun State Investment Promotion and Facilitation Agency (OgunInvest) is led by His Excellency Prince Dapo Abiodun CON as its Chairman. The agency’s vision is to firmly establish Ogun State as the industrial and logistics hub of Nigeria and the preferred investment destination in the region. Its mission is to create an investor-friendly environment that attracts and retains both domestic and international investments, thereby fostering economic growth.

“In line with our mandate to attract and facilitate new investments into Ogun State, OgunInvest is dedicated to enhancing the state’s economic growth and promoting it as the premier investment destination in Nigeria. The agency provides comprehensive support services to investors, offering a one-stop solution for investment facilitation. This includes assisting with initial inquiries, providing detailed information on investment opportunities, guiding investors through regulatory requirements, and offering aftercare services to ensure successful investment operations”, the statement read.

Arobieke, therefore, listed benefits of the partnership to include:
1.Economic Growth and Job Creation: Ogun State will benefit from the foreign direct investment through FCDO’s Manufacturing Africa initiative, with the creation of 90,000 jobs over seven years in Africa. The partnership with Hinckley will also directly result in the creation of 100 jobs through the establishment of the first lithium-ion and lead acid battery recycling facility in Africa.

2.Technological and Knowledge Transfer: Ogun State’s industrial ecosystem will be elevated by access to UK-patented battery recycling technology developed by Solveteq in collaboration with Imperial College London. This will establish the state as a technological leader in battery recycling across Africa.

3.Environmental and Health Protection: By promoting sustainable e-waste recycling, Ogun State will mitigate environmental pollution and safeguard public health, particularly by preventing lead poisoning and child labor related to unsafe recycling practices.

4.Strengthening Investor Confidence: The partnership showcases Ogun State as an investor-friendly region, solidifying its position as the preferred destination for industrial investments in Nigeria and many more.

Meanwhile,the joint press conference has been slated for Wednesday, September 18th, 2024, at the Olusegun Osoba Press Centre, State Secretariat, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, by 4.pm, featuring the Chief Economic Adviser, and Finance Commissioner of Ogun State, Mr. Dapo Okubadejo, Mr. Richard Montgomery CMG, British High Commissioner to Nigeria and the UK Permanent Representative to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), among others.

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