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NESREA Seals 5 Facilities In Adamawa In 2021 – Coordinator

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The National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA)  sealed five industries in Adamawa State in 2021 for violating environmental safety standards.

Mr. Aliyu Hamid, the state Coordinator of NESREA, made this known in an interview on Wednesday in Yola.

He said the affected industries were sealed for various offence in contravention to the environmental safety standards and regulations.

He said the industries failed to comply with standard rules in spite of several warnings by the Agency, adding that the level of impunity exhibited by some of the industries posed threats to the environment.

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”In 2021, five facilities including food, beverages and Tobacco, Domestic and industrial plastic, Rubber and Foam companies, and rice mills were sealed for noncompliance with the agency’s environmental safety standards.

” However; all the affected facilities were later unsealed after they agreed to implement the recommendations of the agency within an acceptable timeline.

”These facilities now have a better process of carrying out an environmental audit of their facilities and have applied for Environmental Operating Permits,” he said.

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He noted that some construction firms working in the state were equally served with warning letters for not obtaining the Environmental Impact Assessment Certificate duly issued by the Federal Ministry of Environment.

” The management of the firms were served with warning letters and directed to immediately carry out the proper environmental study/requirement of the project sites, ” he said.

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He said the agency would intensify enforcement exercises to monitor and ensure that companies operating in the state comply with the set rules and regulations. 

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