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FG okays 700 consultants for environmental audits

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Over 700 consultants have been accredited by the Federal Government to conduct environmental audits and ensure compliance with environmental regulations nationwide.

A report by the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency, an agency of the Federal Government, stated that the consultants assist various companies in Nigeria in addressing environmental concerns.

The report, titled, ‘NESREA and Environmental Protection in Nigeria: The Journey So Far,’ obtained by our correspondent from the agency in Abuja on Tuesday, read in part, “The agency accredits environmental consultants to ensure compliance with environmental regulations.

“Since 2009, over 700 consultants have been accredited, with 320 up-to-date. These consultants assist firms in addressing environmental concerns and promoting environmental compliance.

“Environmental consultants collect and document evidence, assess facility compliance, and conduct environmental audits. They advise clients, formulate action plans, and submit EAs (Environmental Audits) to NESREA for review and certification.”

The agency emphasised that NESREA-accredited consultants must operate within NESREA guidelines through periodic workshops.

The Federal Government enforces compliance with environmental laws through NESREA, as the agency often seals the premises of companies that neglect these laws.

In March 2024, for instance, it sealed 13 facilities in the Federal Capital Territory for non-compliance to environmental regulations after auditing their environments.

It named the sealed facilities as Veritas Plastics, Almat Farms, Dayak Nigeria Limited, FIK Contracting Limited, Salis Ventilated Homes Ltd, and Peachville Estate.

In its latest report, the agency said, “Environmental audits are reviewed to ascertain the Environmental Management Systems put in place by industries/facilities including banks.

“To further curb the menace of e-waste in Nigeria, NESREA collaborates with other relevant MDAs (ministries, departments, and agencies) to inspect and issue import clearance to importers of used electrical electronic equipment at the point of entry into the country.

“The agency has carried out enforcements on 115 facilities from 2022 to date.

The agency is implementing the circular economy through the registration of electrical electronics, batteries, food, beverage, and plastics.”

Speaking at the recent induction of 100 newly accredited environmental consultants in Abuja, the Director-General of NESREA, Innocent Barikor, said the consultants would be crucial in advancing environmental protection and sustainability in Nigeria.

“Our mission at NESREA is to ensure a cleaner and healthier environment for all Nigerians by effectively enforcing environmental regulations. This mission cannot be accomplished without the dedication and expertise of skilled environmental consultants like you,” he told the inductees.

Barikor added, “Your role is pivotal in the identification, assessment, and mitigation of environmental impacts. It is also pivotal in ensuring compliance with environmental laws and standards.

“As newly accredited consultants, you are now part of a vital network committed to environmental stewardship. You will be our eyes and ears on the ground, helping us to monitor, evaluate, and improve our environmental practices across various sectors. Your work will contribute to safeguarding our natural resources, protecting public health, and promoting sustainable development.”

Mike Ojo

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