NESREA seals two facilities for violating environmental laws

The National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) has sealed two facilities in Kogi and Abaji in the Federal Capital Territory for violating extant environmental laws.
Amaka Ejiofor, NESREA’s chief press secretary, made this known in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.
She said Geld Construction Ltd, located in Abaji and Arno Energy, a charcoal production facility in Okaba, Kogi, were sealed for not conducting an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of their facilities.
Ms Ejiofor said they were also sealed for not having requisite environmental documents such as an air quality permit, environmental audit report and waste management permit.
She said the regulatory requirements were important in maintaining standards across all facilities.
” The EIA provides guidance on mitigating the negative impact of a facility’s operations on the environment,” she said.
Mr Ejiofor said the facilities were also not carrying out their activities in an environmentally friendly manner, negatively impacting the residents of the host communities and their environment.
She said procedural steps, including the issuance of notices of compliance concerns, had been taken to compel the facilities to abate their infractions.
” Their failure to do so led to the closure of the facilities to save human health and the environment,” she said.
She said the director–general of NESREA, Innocent Barikor, enjoined industry operators to ensure that their activities and operations are in line with the provisions of the law.
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