IronRidge Resources Limited announced the acquisition of an additional, highly prospective lithium pegmatite tenure adjacent to its Ewoyaa prospect, within the broader Cape Coast Lithium Project area in Ghana, West Africa. The Company has entered into conditional and binding terms with Joy Transporters Ltd. providing the Company with exclusive rights to the granted Saltpond exploration license and Cape Coast application. Concurrently the Company has submitted an exploration license application through its wholly owned Ghanaian subsidiary, Green Metals Resources Ltd. (IRR 100%), along the interpreted southern extension of the Ewoyaa prospect. In addition, comprehensive preliminary mineralogical studies completed on a suite of surface samples from the Ewoyaa prospect have confirmed spodumene as the dominant lithium bearing phase with a simple process flow-sheet envisioned. Lithium Portfolio Expanded: The Company has secured exclusive exploration rights, subject to completion of successful due diligence, to the Saltpond exploration license and Cape Coast application covering a combined 318km2 surface area of highly prospective geology adjacent to the Ewoyaa lithium prospect. Ongoing mapping and sampling across the portfolio, coupled with the recently acquired helicopter borne radiometrics and magnetics geophysical survey identified the recently acquired areas as highly prospective for additional lithium pegmatite bodies. The Company entered into an exclusive, binding agreement with Joy Transporters Ltd. The combined Cape Coast portfolio now covers approximately 645km2 of granted and under application tenure over highly prospective hard-rock lithium pegmatite geology, including the Company's Ewoyaa and Abonku prospects as well as access rights to the historic (non-JORC compliant) Egyasimanku Hill lithium deposit (1.48Mt @ 1.66% Li20).