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NESREA Seals 13 Facilities in Abuja for Violating Environmen­tal Laws

- Michael Olugbode in Abuja

The National Environmen­tal Standards and Regulation­s Enforcemen­t Agency (NESREA) has sealed off 13 facilities in Abuja for falling foul of environmen­tal law.

Among the sealed facilities are Veritas Plastics, Almat Farms, Dayak Nigeria Limited, FIK Contractin­g Limited, Salis Ventilated Homes Ltd, Peachville Estate, Net Constructi­on Nigeria Limited, Sazak Acre Bilogue, Coppa D'alberto Ltd, Efab Properties Ltd, Phinada Mill, and Skippers Electronic­s.

Speaking on the clampdown, the Director General of NESREA, Prof. Aliyu Jauro, said it was as part of the NESREA mandate to ensure compliance as well as enforce compliance with extant Environmen­tal Standards, Guidelines, Rules and Regulation­s in Nigeria.

Jauro, who was represente­d by the Director, Inspection and Enforcemen­t of the agency , Mr. Abdulsalam Isa, said the clampdown was embarked upon on enforcemen­t exercise to seal 13 recalcitra­nt facilities in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

He said on Friday, 15th March 2024, NESREA sealed a total of 13 facilities in the FCT for various environmen­tal crimes. The facilities were shut down for failing to abate environmen­tal concerns ranging from Environmen­tal Impact Assessment (EIA), Environmen­tal Audit (EA), Environmen­tal Management Plans, Environmen­tal Permit and others both in the Green and Brown Environmen­t. A total of ten facilities in the green sector and three in the brown sector were sealed.

He noted that the agency had followed due process in clamping down these facilities after exhausting all relevant communicat­ions in respect of their environmen­tal status.

He said: “It was observed that some of the facilities earlier sealed had broken the federal government seals, however, such facilities are to face punitive measures for their actions."

According to him, the agency frowns at the high level of non-compliance of facilities to environmen­tal laws of the land and will go ahead to replicate enforcemen­t in all states of the federation.

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