UK discloses plan to establish $5m battery recycling company in Ogun

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The British High Commissioner in Nigeria, Mr Richard Montgomery, has disclosed plans to establish a five-million-dollar British battery recycling company in Ogun State. Montgomery noted that the company when established, will be the first of its kind in Africa, making Ogun the leader in battery recycling in Africa.

He stated this on Wednesday when he led some officials of the commission on a courtesy call to Governor Dapo Abiodun in his office at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta. Montgomery said: 'My brief visit to this state is about the deal put together for recycling, which is moving out of Lagos State and establishing a new plant here for recycling e-waste. The Ogun Invest and the Director General, Lands, are working to ensure the deal comes off the line, and I am glad to be here to join the final conversation.

' He maintained that his country would also like to participate in energy, technology, tertiary education, and agricultural processing, and also explore how to find more United Kingdom-linked companies to invest in the state.

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