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NESREA Closes 25 Facilities In Four Nigerian States To Uphold Environmental Standards

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 16, 2025Updated:June 16, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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NESREA Closes 25 Facilities In Four Nigerian States To Uphold Environmental Standards.

The National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) has taken decisive action to protect Nigeria’s environment by shutting down 25 facilities across Anambra, Enugu, Bayelsa, and Rivers States for violating environmental regulations. The enforcement operation, announced on Thursday, 12 June 2025, underscores NESREA’s commitment to ensuring sustainable industrial practices and safeguarding public health.

 

According to a statement by NESREA’s Assistant Director of Press, Nwamaka Ejiofor, the facilities, spanning sectors such as construction, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and dredging, were sealed due to multiple environmental infractions. These included failure to conduct Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) before commencing projects, neglecting mandatory environmental audits, and operating without functional effluent treatment plants. Among the affected facilities were Rugal Pharmaceutical in Enugu’s Emene Industrial Layout, China Communication Construction Company (CCCC) in Owo Yard, Enugu, Hardis and Dromedas in Umunya, Anambra, and Pinnatech Engi Asphalt Plant in Awkuzu, Anambra. In Bayelsa, companies such as Azikel Dredging Company and Monier Construction Company in Yenagoa were also closed.





 

NESREA’s Director-General, Professor Innocent Barikor, emphasised the agency’s resolve to enforce compliance with Nigeria’s environmental laws. “Environmental compliance is not optional. We will continue to hold violators accountable to protect public health and natural ecosystems,” he stated. Barikor urged facility operators to adhere to regulations, warning that NESREA would maintain regular enforcement exercises to deter non-compliance and prevent ecological damage.

 

This latest crackdown follows a similar operation in May 2025, when NESREA sealed 21 facilities in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) for breaches, including unauthorised construction on flood plains and failure to obtain environmental permits. Public complaints about environmental degradation, such as flooding and erosion caused by unregulated activities, prompted the agency’s actions in both cases.

 

The closures have sparked discussions on X, with some users praising NESREA’s efforts to curb industrial pollution and promote sustainability. One post hailed the agency as “a vital force in protecting Nigeria’s environment,” while others called for stricter penalties to ensure long-term compliance. However, some critics expressed concerns about the economic impact on affected businesses, urging NESREA to balance enforcement with support for companies to meet standards. These sentiments remain inconclusive without further evidence on the broader implications.

 

NESREA, established in 2007 as Nigeria’s primary environmental enforcement body, oversees 35 National Environmental Regulations, covering areas like waste management, biodiversity conservation, and pollution control. The agency’s recent actions align with its mandate to foster sustainable development while addressing issues like improper waste disposal and unregulated industrial operations. In 2024, NESREA shut down 46 facilities across 10 states for similar violations, indicating a consistent push for environmental accountability.

 

Environmental experts have welcomed NESREA’s proactive stance, noting that unregulated industrial activities contribute to significant ecological challenges in Nigeria, including water contamination and soil erosion. However, some observers suggest that the agency could enhance its impact by offering clearer guidance to businesses on compliance requirements, potentially reducing violations through education alongside enforcement.

 

As Nigeria grapples with balancing economic growth and environmental protection, NESREA’s efforts highlight the importance of sustainable practices. The agency has pledged to continue monitoring and engaging with stakeholders to ensure a cleaner, healthier environment for all Nigerians. For more details on NESREA’s regulations and enforcement activities, visit www.nesrea.gov.ng.p

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