The director-general of NESREA, Innocent Barikor, said the measure followed complaints from residents and the refusal of the facility.
The Nigeria Customs Service has buried second-hand bales of clothes seized in Katsina.
Ms Ejiofor said they were also sealed for not having requisite environmental documents.
“We must prioritise land rehabilitation in mining and quarrying operations,” he said.
SRADev Nigeria has backed the Lagos government ban on single-use plastics.
Mr Nyelong identified proper waste management as one of the important ways of flood mitigation.
“I encourage Nigerians to be true environmental vanguards by obeying the laws and reporting any environmental violations,” Mr Barikor said.
He said that the President expected that the new heads of these important agencies to discharge their duties with utmost fidelity to the nation.
The NESREA boss said the enforcement would be replicated in all the states of the federation.
”We are starting with the FCT but the exercise will go to all states of the federation.”