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Corps Marshal Mohammed Applauds FRSC Rescue Team For Recovering 8.6 Million From Crash Scene In Zaria

Joel Ajayi
The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Shehu Mohammed has applauded the rescue team of the Corps who successfully recovered the sum of Eight Million, Six Hundred and Twenty Thousand naira only (8,620,000) during a rescue operation that was carried out at the scene of a road traffic crash in Kaduna State.
In a statement issued on Tuesday by the Assistant Corps Marshal Corps Public Education Officer
FRSC Headquarters Abuja, Olusegun Ogungbemide, stated that the road traffic crash occurred at Area G, Samaru along Zaria-Funtua road on the evening of 30th September 2024 at 1900HRS.
From the report of the rescue operations conducted, a Ford pickup belonging to the Nigerian Army with registration number FST 134FX was moving towards Funtua when a Toyota Corolla, red with registration number KTN 316 HK route Zaria whose driver was confirmed to be speeding against legal speed limit on that route, lost control and crashed onto the Ford Pick.
Initial investigation which revealed that the cause of the crash was speed violation also shows that 3 people were involved in the Crash. 2 of the victims sustained various degrees of injury, while the remaining victim was rescued without injury.
Meanwhile, the injured were rescued at Ahmadu Bello Teaching Hospital, Shika for immediate medical attention.
The Corps Marshal while identifying speed as as one of the major causes of fatalities and injuries in the country urged the motoring public to desist from violating the prescribed speed limit on all roads.
He further implored the operatives to always sustain the integrity that the Corps is known for and the legacy of its founding fathers.
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EMVC–Jupiter Lithium Deal to Transform Nigeria’s Clean Mobility Landscape

By Joel Ajayi
Abuja, Nigeria – Electric Motor Vehicle Company (EMVC), Nigeria’s leading indigenous electric vehicle manufacturer, has announced a landmark strategic partnership with Jupiter Lithium Limited, a UK-based company developing one of Nigeria’s most significant lithium mining projects.

The five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) establishes a comprehensive framework for the development of Nigeria’s first fully integrated lithium-to-electric vehicle supply chain.
This transformative collaboration combines EMVC’s expertise in sustainable mobility solutions with Jupiter’s extensive lithium mining operations, spanning over 420 square kilometres in Kaduna State. The partnership aims to position Nigeria at the forefront of the global clean energy economy.

“This partnership marks a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s transition to sustainable transportation,” said Prince Mustapha Audu, Chairman of EMVC.
“By working with Jupiter to develop a complete domestic supply chain—from lithium extraction to EV production—we’re not just building cars; we’re building Nigeria’s future as a leader in clean mobility technology.”
Dr. Stephen Davis, Chairman of Jupiter Lithium Limited, underscored the importance of the collaboration:
“Our partnership with EMVC exemplifies how international expertise can work hand-in-hand with Nigerian innovation to unlock the country’s vast mineral wealth. This collaboration will help establish Nigeria as a key player in the global lithium value chain while supporting the country’s ambitious sustainability goals.”
Transforming Nigeria’s Economic LandscapeThe partnership addresses a major gap in the global lithium supply chain by linking Jupiter’s high-grade SC6 spodumene concentrate production with EMVC’s EV manufacturing capabilities.
Key areas of focus include: Battery-Grade Chemical Production, Lithium Battery Manufacturing Facilities and Integration of Locally Produced Lithium Batteries into EMVC’s EV product line.
Strategic National Benefits: Economic Diversification: Reduces dependence on oil and gas by fostering advanced manufacturing
Job Creation: Employment opportunities across mining, chemical processing, and manufacturing.
Energy Security: Boosts domestic battery production to support renewable energy growth
Improved Trade Balance: Cuts reliance on imported EV components. Sustainability: Supports Nigeria’s climate commitments through clean transportation initiatives
Integrated Lithium Supply Chain: Jupiter’s lithium resources are extracted from mining operations managed by Range Mining Limited and Basin Mining Limited across multiple tenements in Southern Kaduna State. EMVC will incorporate lithium batteries produced from local raw materials into its electric vehicle lineup, wherever commercially viable.
Both companies are actively seeking third-party partners with expertise in: Battery-grade chemical processing.
Lithium battery manufacturing: These efforts aim to bridge the gap between raw lithium extraction and finished battery products for EMVC’s electric vehicles.
Commitment to Local Content and Skills Development: The collaboration prioritizes local content development, technology transfer, and skills training. This aligns with national objectives to increase indigenous participation in critical industries and drive inclusive economic growth.
“This collaboration demonstrates the power of strategic partnerships in driving sustainable development,” added Prince Audu. “We’re not just creating products—we’re building an ecosystem that will benefit Nigerian communities for generations to come.”
About Electric Motor Vehicle Company (EMVC)EMVC is Nigeria’s pioneering indigenous electric vehicle company. Headquartered in Abuja, EMVC offers a comprehensive range of EVs and integrated mobility solutions that support the country’s transition to sustainable transportation.
The company is committed to environmental stewardship, economic development, and building local capabilities.
About Jupiter Lithium Limited: Jupiter Lithium Limited is a UK-incorporated company focused on the development of the Jupiter Project, a large-scale lithium mining operation in Kaduna State, Nigeria.
Through partnerships with Range Mining Limited and Basin Mining Limited, Jupiter operates over 420 square kilometres of tenements, producing high-grade SC6 spodumene concentrate with 6% Li₂O.
The company upholds responsible mining practices and is dedicated to supporting Nigeria’s economic transformation.
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