FCTA directs companies in Abuja to pay N650k for environmental audit

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The federal capital territory administration has directed companies operating in Abuja, the nation’s capital, to pay the sum of N650,000 for an environmental audit.

The letter, dated March 25, 2023, said the environmental audit is in accordance with AEPB Act 10 of 1997 and sections 17-20 of the solid waste control/environmental monotoring regulations 2005. “Please Note that the Audit will be carried out under the Board’s supervision by an Accredited AEPB Environmental Consultant.

List of Consultants not duly signed and stamped should be disregarded or Contact the Director, Department of Environmental Monitoring on the 1st Floor of AEPB, Plot 776 Cadastral Zone AO, CBD, Abuja within 7 working days on receipt of this letter.

 

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