“Environmental compliance is not optional,” Mr Barikor stated.
The government says it will begin enforcing the ‘Producer Pays Principle’ in the beverages and packaging sector to encourage a circular economy and environmental sustainability.
According to her, the company was discharging untreated wastewater.
Mr Ajayi said that LASEPA shut down 244 facilities for violating environmental laws in 2025.
Schoolchildren suffer the “most adverse, irreversible consequences” of noise pollution as their bodies and psychological structures are in a formative stage, according to experts.
Ms Ejiofor noted that the severity of the emissions posed an immediate threat to the surrounding ecosystem.
The director-general of NESREA, Innocent Barikor, lamented the declining donkey population in Nigeria and warned that they are gradually going extinct.
Mr Sule noted that donkeys were essential to rural communities as a source of livelihood and transport.
The NESREA boss said the enforcement exercise was in line with the agency’s mandate of prohibiting activities and processes that undermine environmental quality.
AGESI sees the NESG’s data-driven diagnosis as revealing a leeway to green growth.
