Federal Government Initiates Review of Environmental Regulations to Address Emerging Issues
The Federal Government has initiated a review of the National Environmental (Permitting and Licensing Systems) Regulations, S.I. 29, 2009, to address emerging environmental challenges. Dr. Innocent Barikor, Director-General of the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESERA), stated at the review meeting in Abuja that the updated regulations aim to strengthen environmental laws, improve air quality, and prevent exposure to hazardous substances. The review, funded through UNEP-LEAP’s Montevideo Programme V, seeks to address gaps identified over 15 years, including climate change, marine pollution, and biodiversity conservation. The agency has engaged stakeholders across Nigeria and emphasizes the importance of refining regulatory processes to ensure environmental sustainability for future generations. Former NESERA Director Victor Ojogbo highlighted the critical nature of environmental issues and the necessity for stringent enforcement and penalties for violators.