Wednesday, May 13, 2026 -The Abia State Environmental Protection Agency on Monday sealed about eight facilities in Umuahia, the state capital, over alleged non-compliance with Environmental Impact Assessment regulations.
The affected facilities include Pros P and Nova Heaven
Apartment Hotels, Amakama; Rich Vision Water; Confidence Hotels; and Waveron
Gas on Bende Road.
Others are Delatinos Event Centre, Hilltop Hotels and Bar,
among others.
Explaining the action, the General Manager of ASEPA, Mr
Ogbonnia Okereke, said the enforcement followed court orders.
Okereke, who spoke through the agency’s Head of Monitoring
and Revenue, Mr Okpara Macauley, condemned the practice of operating facilities
without obtaining the required Environmental Impact Assessment and
Environmental Evaluation reports, as well as improper waste disposal practices.
He advised operators of hotels, eateries and other
businesses to ensure strict compliance with environmental regulations by
securing all necessary approvals before commencing operations.
According to him, failure to comply with environmental laws
attracts penalties in line with extant regulations.
Speaking on the outcome of this week’s Executive Council
meeting, the state Commissioner for Information, Prince Okey Kanu, said ASEPA
had continued to discharge its mandate of protecting the environment in the
state.
“In this connection, ASEPA has continued to manage, monitor
and enforce proper environmental practices and standards for businesses and
industries in the state,” he said.
Kanu added that the agency would continue to seal facilities
found violating environmental standards until they comply with the required
regulations.
He further disclosed that the state had commenced the full
implementation and enforcement of the use of waste bins in all commercial
vehicles for passengers’ use.
According to him, the initiative is aimed at promoting
cleanliness and improving environmental sanitation across the state.
“Therefore, Abia State today is regarded as one of the
cleanest states in the country,” he added.

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