Nigeria can be global minerals supplier thanks to abundant lithium resources: minister

Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals Henry Dele Alake stressed that his country possesses critical metals and elements in large quantities, acting as a “breadbasket” for the supply chain. AN Photo
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Updated 11 January 2024
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Nigeria can be global minerals supplier thanks to abundant lithium resources: minister

RIYADH: Nigeria is positioning itself as a supplier in the global minerals market with the country possessing multiple elements such as lithium, according to its minister of solid minerals development. 

Henry Dele Alake conveyed a message of optimism and enthusiasm during an interview with Arab News at the Future Minerals Forum being held in Riyadh.  

He highlighted Nigeria’s significant role in this collaborative effort, and said: “For us in Nigeria, being part of this (event) is quite a positive development.” 

The minister added: “It creates another need for us to market minerals in Nigeria because we have the globally sought after minerals in Nigeria like lithium, which is in high demand. Now we have it in large quantity and of the highest grades.” 

The forum signifies the collective efforts of nations with abundant mineral resources, working together to enhance exploration, processing and extraction as well as exportation and distribution. The ultimate objective is to create local value, boost revenue, and assert a strong presence in international economic affairs, Alake highlighted. 

He also spoke about the opportunities the forum provides for networking and deal-making.  

Alake shared a particularly fruitful interaction with a Saudi minister, saying, “Two days ago, I mentioned the minister of Saudi, who is our host here; we had very fruitful discussions. From our discussion, Saudi Arabia needs iron ore in large quantity. Nigeria has iron ore in large deposits. So, we have formed a technical committee to work out the details. That’s a takeaway, a very positive takeaway.” 

Emphasizing Nigeria’s commitment to diversifying its economy away from oil, Alake highlighted the country’s pivotal role in the global energy transition.  

The minister stressed that Nigeria possesses critical metals and elements in large quantities, acting as a “breadbasket” for the supply chain.

He said: “We are also opening our doors and telling the world that we are ready and open for business. We have what it takes to be part of this supply chain and are ready to do that.” 

In conclusion, Alake highlighted the importance of the Future Minerals Forum as a platform for nations to collaborate, stating: “This forum is a very good opportunity and Nigeria is part of that supply chain. Now if we are deepening trade relations amongst the member states of this region, it expands the opportunities for Nigeria and other African countries to increase their revenue intake, which also indirectly and directly increases their welfare, the socioeconomic welfare of member states.” 

The ongoing forum continues to be a catalyst for nations, fostering partnerships, exploring opportunities, and contributing to the diversification of the global mineral supply chain. 


UAE thwarts terrorist cyberattacks targeting vital sectors

Updated 22 February 2026
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UAE thwarts terrorist cyberattacks targeting vital sectors

DUBAI: The UAE successfully prevented terrorist cyberattacks that targeted the country’s digital infrastructure and vital sectors, in an attempt to destabilize the nation and disrupt essential services, state news agency WAM reported.

The UAE Cybersecurity Council said the attacks included attempts to infiltrate networks, deploy ransomware, and conduct systematic phishing campaigns targeting national platforms.

It also involved the exploitation of artificial intelligence technologies to develop sophisticated offensive tools, reflecting a qualitative shift in the methods employed by terrorist groups and their ability to harness modern technologies to carry out digital attacks, WAM reported.

The Council reiterated the country’s national cybersecurity defense system makes sure that the safety of individuals, the protection of personal data and the continuity of critical services remain top priorities.

It further urged the public to report any cyber threats or suspicious attempts to ensure digital security in the country.