A Ghanaian conglomerate – Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) and its Nigerian subsidiary, Zoomlion Nigeria Limited, have struck a mega export deal with German-based FIMA Industries GmbH and Faun Umwelttechnik GmbH.
The export deal between Zoomlion Nigeria Limited and FIMA Industries GmbH and Faun Umwelttechnik GmbH is expected to promote sustainable practices and a cleaner environment through the export of waste management services and equipment.
By combining Zoomlion’s expertise with FIMA’s innovative technology, the partnership will drive sustainable development across Africa, demonstrating the capacity to deliver high-quality infrastructure and paving the way for future projects.
The signing ceremony took place on October 7, 2024 in Lagos, Nigeria, and was attended by senior FIMA managers and representatives from the Federal Republic of Germany.
Mr. Haider Said, Executive Director of Environment and Sanitation and Mrs. Habiba Abubakar, Country Director of Zoomlion Nigeria, signed the agreement on behalf of Jospong Group, with Markus Maierhofer, CEO of FIMA Industries, signing on behalf of his company.
Mr. Haidar Said, Executive Director of Environment and Sanitation stated that following his outfit’s success story in Ghana and their partnership with the FIMA industry, along with the support of both the German and Lagos governments, they are now in Nigeria to establish three waste treatment plants.
“This contract value is around 40 million Euros, which will fund the procurement of these three facilities,” Mr. Said disclosed.
“This project aims to make a significant impact on environmental preservation, with an expected reduction of about 1.5 million tons of CO2 emissions annually.
“Over the next 12 to 24 months, the Jospong Group will be investing around 200 million dollars in Lagos State for waste management initiatives. We hope this project greatly contributes to protecting the environment,” Mr. Said, asserted.
For his part, Markus Maierhofer explained that this contract finalises the free waste treatment plant system in Nigeria, Lagos, through Zoomlion, the biggest waste management company in Africa.
“This will help recycle compost to keep the environment clean and safe,” he said, adding that “it is a complete game-changer for it will help reduce waste in the whole of Lagos State,” he said.
According to him, the project is all about biological waste treatment.
“We are ready to invest about 10 million Euros in mechanisms for the waste treatment plant to make this project possible,” Maierhofer emphasised.
According to Lucas Doerr, Head of Business Development Export at FAUN Umwelttechnik GmbH, the waste management process will involve the following steps: waste collectors will gather waste and transport it to designated transfer stations.
He went on to add that the waste will then be transferred to a solid waste recycling plant and then to an engineered landfill management facility for proper disposal.
He assured that this milestone marks just the beginning, with more accomplishments to follow. He also extended his heartfelt gratitude to the Lagos State Government and the Commissioner of Environment for their invaluable support.