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  • Hasetins’ $400m rare earth processing plant, game changer, say Sule, Tuggar, Alake, others

    Hasetins’ $400m rare earth processing plant, game changer, say Sule, Tuggar, Alake, others

    Eminent Nigerians have described the initiative by an indigenous firm, Hasetins Commodities Limited to set up a $400 million rare earth/critical metals processing plant as a game changer in the nation’s industrialisation efforts.

    They include Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State, Foreign Affairs Minister, Yusuf Tuggar; his Solid Minerals Development counterpart, Dele Alake, Nasarawa State Deputy Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Akabe and the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha.

    They spoke during the groundbreaking ceremony held at the project’s site in Uke, a community in Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.

    According to Hasetins, the plant, when completed, will be the largest of its kind in Africa, with a processing capacity of 12,000 metric tons per annum.

    Governor Sule  said the initiative is a “historic milestone” and a great contribution to his state’s  quest for industrialisation.

    The governor added that the initiative would pioneer domestic processing of rare earth elements and critical metals such as platinum, uranium and chromium.

    “This is a huge investment that we should all be proud of the government and good people of Nasarawa. The potential is enormous. This investment will transform Nasarawa State into a hub for high-technology production,” Sule said.

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    The governor added that rare earth minerals like tungsten, tin, coltan and tantalum are indispensable in the production of electric vehicles, medical equipment, powerful magnets and advanced manufacturing.

    The Minister of Solid Minerals Development described the initiative as an eloquent testimony to the drive and willpower that the country could harness to become an economic giant.

    He noted that the project represents a patriotic revolution to set Nigeria on the path of self-reliance and prosperity for all.

    Tuggar said the initiative was the type of investment and collaboration between Nigeria and other nations that the Federal Government will continue to encourage and would like to see more of.

    The Foreign Affairs Minister, who highlighted the many benefits of

    rare earth and electro minerals, was optimistic that the project would yield more job opportunities.

    “It will create jobs for our youths. It will provide the much needed electro minerals and rare earth that will ultimately power the progress that we expect to make in the 21st Century,” Tuggar said

    Ms. Onyejeocha hailed those behind Hasetins for their vision and commitment, noting that by investing in shared infrastructure and a structured platform for miners, service providers and innovators, they are building an ecosystem, not just a facility.

    She added: “As we formally recognise this initiative today, we send a clear signal about the kind of growth Nigeria needs: growth driven by productive investment, anchored in strong labour standards and measured in the number and quality of jobs created.

    “Initiatives like this one are therefore strategic. Few sectors can match mining in its ability to create jobs across the skills spectrum, from professionals and technicians to artisans, service providers and local entrepreneurs,” she said.

    Nasarawa Deputy Governor said the facility will have far-reaching economic implications, explaining that rare earth minerals like tungsten, tin, coltan and tantalum are indispensable in electric vehicles, medical equipment, powerful magnets and advanced manufacturing.

    He added: “The potential is enormous. This investment will transform Nasarawa into a hub for high-technology production.”

    Hasetins’ Managing Director and CEO, Prince Jidayi said the groundbreaking ceremony was a significant milestone not only for the company, the community, and the entire mining industry in the country.

    Jidayi said the plant represents a bold step into a future that holds immense potential for innovation, sustainability, and advancement.

    He added: “Rare earth elements and critical metals are vital to many of today’s advanced technologies – everything from renewable energy solutions and electric vehicles to consumer electronics and defense systems.

    “The global demand for these minerals is soaring, and we stand at the forefront of meeting this demand in a responsible and environmentally friendly manner,” he said.

    The Hasetins’ boss explained that the plant will not only boost local and national economies, it will equally create numerous job opportunities.

    He added: “We are deeply committed to fostering a workforce that reflects the diversity and talent of the regions. This project will also embrace sustainable practices, ensuring that we protect our environment while we innovate and advance.

    “As we break ground, let us also break new ground in how we approach resource processing, let us embrace innovation, invest in our people, and prioritize sustainability.

    “Together, we will create a legacy not only for our company but also for future generations,” Jidayi said.

  • ‘Hasetins’ $400m rare earth processing plant, a milestone,’ by Gov Sule, Tuggar, Alake, others

    ‘Hasetins’ $400m rare earth processing plant, a milestone,’ by Gov Sule, Tuggar, Alake, others

    Eminent Nigerians have described the initiative by an indigenous firm, Hasetins Commodities Limited to set up a $400 million rare earth/critical metals processing plant as a major milestone in the nation’s industrialisation efforts.

    They include Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State, Foreign Affairs Minister, Yusuf Tuggar; his Solid Minerals Development counterpart, Dele Alake, and Nasarawa State Deputy Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Akabe and the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha.

    They spoke during the groundbreaking ceremony held at the project’s site in Uke, a community in Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.

    According to Hasetins, the plant, when completed, will be the largest of its kind in Africa, with a processing capacity of 12,000 metric tons per annum.

    Governor Sule said the initiative is a “historic milestone” and a great contribution to his state’s quest for industrialisation.

    The governor added that the initiative would pioneer domestic processing of rare earth elements and critical metals such as platinum, uranium, and chromium.

    “This is a huge investment that we should all be proud of, the government and the good people of Nasarawa. The potential is enormous. This investment will transform Nasarawa State into a hub for high-technology production,” Sule said.

    The governor added that rare earth minerals like tungsten, tin, coltan, and tantalum are indispensable in the production of electric vehicles, medical equipment, powerful magnets, and advanced manufacturing.

    The Minister of Solid Minerals Development described the initiative as an eloquent testimony to the drive and willpower that the country could harness to become an economic giant.

    He noted that the project represents a patriotic revolution to set Nigeria on the path of self-reliance and prosperity for all.

    Tuggar said the initiative was the type of investment and collaboration between Nigeria and other nations that the Federal Government will continue to encourage and would like to see more of.

    The Foreign Affairs Minister, who highlighted the many benefits of rare earth and electro minerals, was optimistic that the project would yield more job opportunities.

    “It will create jobs for our youth. It will provide the much-needed electro minerals and rare earth that will ultimately power the progress that we expect to make in the 21st Century,” Tuggar said

    Ms. Onyejeocha hailed those behind Hasetins for their vision and commitment, noting that by investing in shared infrastructure and a structured platform for miners, service providers, and innovators, they are building an ecosystem, not just a facility.

    She added, “As we formally recognise this initiative today, we send a clear signal about the kind of growth Nigeria needs: growth driven by productive investment, anchored in strong labour standards and measured in the number and quality of jobs created.

    “Initiatives like this one are therefore strategic. Few sectors can match mining in its ability to create jobs across the skills spectrum, from professionals and technicians to artisans, service providers, and local entrepreneurs,” she said.

    Nasarawa Deputy Governor said the facility will have far-reaching economic implications, explaining that rare earth minerals like tungsten, tin, coltan, and tantalum are indispensable in electric vehicles, medical equipment, powerful magnets, and advanced manufacturing.

    He added, “The potential is enormous. This investment will transform Nasarawa into a hub for high-technology production.”

    Hasetins’ Managing Director and CEO, Prince Jidayi, said the groundbreaking ceremony was a significant milestone not only for the company, the community, and the entire mining industry in the country.

    Jidayi said the plant represents a bold step into a future that holds immense potential for innovation, sustainability, and advancement.

    He added, “Rare earth elements and critical metals are vital to many of today’s advanced technologies – everything from renewable energy solutions and electric vehicles to consumer electronics and defence systems.

    “The global demand for these minerals is soaring, and we stand at the forefront of meeting this demand in a responsible and environmentally friendly manner,” he said.

    The Hasetins’ boss explained that the plant will not only boost local and national economies, it will also create numerous job opportunities.

    He added: “We are deeply committed to fostering a workforce that reflects the diversity and talent of the regions. This project will also embrace sustainable practices, ensuring that we protect our environment while we innovate and advance.

    “As we break ground, let us also break new ground in how we approach resource processing, let us embrace innovation, invest in our people, and prioritize sustainability.

    “Together, we will create a legacy not only for our company but also for future generations,” Jidayi said.

  • Hasetins to construct $400m rare earth, critical metal plant 

    Hasetins to construct $400m rare earth, critical metal plant 

    …FG hails initiative 

    Hasetins Commodities, a leader in mineral processing and exploration, has announced plans for the construction of a 12,000 tons per annum state-of-the-art rare earth and critical metal processing plant in Nasarawa State, Nigeria.

    Hasetins, which currently has 6,000 tons per annum processing capacity across its facilities that adheres to OECD standards, said this new plant will increase its production capacity to an impressive 18,000 tpa, enabling the company to meet the growing demand for critical metals in various industries.

    Rare earth metals play a pivotal role in modern technology, powering a variety of applications including electronics, renewable energy systems, electric vehicles, and defense technologies. 

    The increased production capacity of Hasetins will not only help meet the escalating global demand for these essential materials, but also contribute to the sustainable development of the country’s resources.

    “We are thrilled to embark on this new journey, which marks a significant milestone for Hasetins and underscores our commitment to sustainable resource management,” said Prince Jidayi, the Managing Director (MD) of Hasetins Commodities. 

    “This facility will not only increase our processing capacity but will also accommodate the rising demand for feedstock from our mining sites and provide additional opportunities for artisanal miners in the area,” he added.

    According to Hasetins’ MD, the new processing plant will create numerous job opportunities in the region, supporting local communities and promoting social and economic growth. 

    He added that by empowering artisanal miners, Hasetins will enable these individuals to bring in additional feedstock, thereby fostering a more inclusive mining industry that benefits all stakeholders.

    The MD stressed that the construction of this additional plant signifies a decisive step towards a more sustainable future, enhancing Nigeria’s position in the global market and contributing to advanced technologies that benefits the society.

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    Speaking during a courtesy visit by a team from Hasetins, the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Dele Alake assured of the Federal Government’s full institutional support for the project, underscoring its alignment with the Ministry’s vision of transforming Nigeria’s solid minerals into a cornerstone of industrial growth and economic diversification. 

    Dr. Alake applauded the company for its strategic foresight and patriotic investment in a $400 million rare earth metals plant and hailed it for aligning its operations with the Federal Government’s drive for in-country processing and beneficiation of minerals. 

    He added: “With your collaboration, we are now witnessing the establishment of the largest rare earth and critical metals plant in Africa, right here in Nigeria.”

    Dr. Alake noted that the project represents a significant milestone in efforts to spur investor confidence in the mining sector, adding that the construction of the plant would promote skills transfer and boost the contributions of the solid minerals sector to the economy. 

    Also speaking, Hasetins’ Director of Corporate Affairs, Peter Butt, commended Dr. Alake for bringing renewed purpose and structure to the mining sector. 

    Butt emphasised that the Minister’s strong emphasis on local value addition reinforced the company’s decision to invest in sustainable, community-driven development. 

    Hasetins specialises in producing critical metals essential for high-tech applications and defence systems, including rare earth metals and platinum group metals (PGMs).