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Nigeria to Get Sub-Saharan Africa’s Biggest Solar-Powered Steel Plant

By · July 11, 2026 · 5 min read

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Key Facts

The grant: Niger State gave 500 hectares to Abuja Steel Mills, part of Raj Gupta’s African Industries Group.

The plan: A dedicated solar farm and industrial park, billed as sub-Saharan Africa’s largest solar-powered steel plant.

The company: African Industries dates to 1970s Nigeria and runs about 31 plants with roughly 10,000 workers.

The pitch: Niger’s governor says the state will add 200,000 hectares, tapping the AKK gas pipeline and hydropower dams.

The politics: Federal ministers link the project to President Tinubu’s goal of a $1 trillion economy by 2030.

The gap: Construction timeline, plant capacity and cost were not disclosed.

A solar-powered steel plant billed as sub-Saharan Africa’s largest has secured 500 hectares of land in Nigeria’s Niger State. There, Indian billionaire Raj Gupta’s African Industries Group wants to run heavy industry on sunlight instead of diesel.

Solar-powered steel plant push — Nigerian workers welding
Nigerian workers welding on a construction site. African Industries wants to power heavy industry with sunlight instead of diesel. (Photo: Obinna Akahara, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
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What was handed over at Sabon Wuse

Governor Mohammed Bago presented the land to Abuja Steel Mills at a late-June groundbreaking in Sabon Wuse, in the Tafa area of the north-central state, per Billionaires.Africa. The site will host a large solar farm and the AIG Industrial Park.

The ceremony drew government officials, investors and industry figures. Bago billed the project as a landmark meant to reshape the state’s industrial base, and he pressed the company to give hiring priority to the host community around Dikko.

Gupta called the allocation historic. He said the installation could become the largest solar plant in Nigeria, possibly in West Africa or the wider sub-Saharan region.

The superlatives are the company’s own. No cost or capacity figures have been published to test them.

The location is no accident either. Sabon Wuse sits on the corridor between Abuja and Kaduna, close to the capital’s markets and the north’s trade routes.

Nigeria consumes far more steel than it produces, and imports have long filled the gap. Every tonne made at home saves scarce foreign exchange.

Why a solar-powered steel plant, and why now

Power is Nigerian industry’s oldest enemy. The grid is unreliable and costly, so factories burn diesel, a drag that has pushed the biggest industrial users to build their own supply.

A dedicated solar farm would hand African Industries a measure of energy independence. It would also put a marquee renewable project behind one of the economy’s most power-hungry processes.

Gupta framed the investment as more than an industrial expansion, casting it as development and empowerment for the surrounding region. The plant, he said, would put Nigeria on both the global steel map and the world’s renewable energy map.

The group behind the bet

African Industries traces its history in Nigeria back more than five decades, to the early 1970s. It has grown into a conglomerate spanning steel, mining, chemicals, glass and real estate, with about 31 plants across the country.

Raj Gupta chairs the group his family built, and his brother Alok Gupta runs it as managing director. Officials at the ceremony put the workforce at some 10,000 and called the group the largest steel producer in Nigeria and West Africa.

The project joins a wider wave of Indian capital across Africa, from Bharti Airtel’s telecoms empire to Varun Beverages’ new Kenyan dairy business. South-South money is increasingly building the continent’s hard assets.

A state selling itself as an industrial hub

Bago used the ceremony to advertise Niger State’s endowments: the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano gas pipeline, strong solar potential and the hydropower dams at Kainji, Jebba, Zungeru and Shiroro. He said the state would gazette another 200,000 hectares toward Kaduna to make room for factories.

Federal ministers pressed the same theme. Power minister Joseph Tegbe called the handover an act of industrial statesmanship, while steel minister Shuaibu Audu tied it to President Bola Tinubu’s goal of a $1 trillion economy by 2030.

What has not been said

Neither cost nor capacity nor a construction timeline was disclosed at the ceremony. Until they are, the project remains an ambition backed by land rather than a plant.

Abuja Steel Mills, the unit receiving the land, has expanded its manufacturing base sharply over the past two decades. The move into large-scale solar is a push to run heavy industry on renewables rather than on the diesel and grid supply most Nigerian factories lean on.

Nigeria’s industrial history is littered with giant steel promises, from the state-owned Ajaokuta complex onward. The difference this time is a private balance sheet with five decades in the market, and its own sun.

The bet lands squarely in the contest for African industry that The Rio Times tracks in Africa: The New Scramble. Whoever powers Africa’s factories will shape its next decade.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is African Industries building in Niger State?

A steel operation powered by a dedicated solar farm, plus the AIG Industrial Park, on 500 hectares granted at Sabon Wuse. The group says it could be sub-Saharan Africa’s largest solar-powered steel plant.

Who owns African Industries Group?

The family of Indian billionaire Raj Gupta, who chairs it, with his brother Alok Gupta as managing director. The group has operated in Nigeria since the early 1970s.

Why build a solar-powered steel plant in Nigeria?

The national grid is unreliable and diesel is expensive. A dedicated solar farm gives heavy industry independent and more predictable power.

What details are still missing?

The project’s cost, capacity and construction timeline were not disclosed at the groundbreaking ceremony.

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