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ENVIRONMENT: NESREA Targets 300 Tones of E-Wastes Collection

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ENVIRONMENT: NESREA Targets 300 Tones of E-Wastes Collection

The National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA), says it is targeting about 300 tones of e-wastes collection across the country.

The Director-General of the agency, Prof. Aliyu Jauro, disclosed this in an interview with newsmen on Sunday in Abuja, highlighting that e-waste activities are one of the challenges facing the agency.

He also indicated that the NESREA was already collaborating with relevant organisations to ensure that its activities are managed effectively.

“We are targeting the collection of about 300 tones of this e-wastes, already we have machines, including force and formal recyclers.

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“But most of those doing the businesses are informal recyclers, like scavengers, who collect the waste, and take them to collection centres for disposal of such wastes”, he 

“The collectors select the useful component for recycling and take the rest into dump sites.

“The agency trained those collectors so that they will be knowledgeable on the best way to collect the items and to ensure that they are upgraded in the system,” he said.

Jauro said that the NESREA had collaborated with some relevant organisations to ensure the effective recycling of waste across the country.

He mentioned organisations such as Japan International Corporation Agency (JICA), and the German Agency for International Corporation (GIZ), among others.

He said that the NESREA had introduced a strategy known as the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) to ensure the effectiveness in processing the recycling of the wastes.

He explained that the EPR is an environmental protection strategy that makes the manufacturer of a product responsible for the entire life cycle of the project, especially for the take-back, recycling and final disposal of the product.

The director-general said that the programme would help in achieving the recycling economy and reduce indiscriminate dumping of waste in the country.

“The essence of the project is to ensure that the e-waste is collected in a friendly manner, and the recycling is done in the best way to help protect the environment as well as keeping it healthy.

“Although, currently, we don’t have enough recycling facilities, but the few we have is doing a lot, so what they do is to dismantle those wastes that cannot be recycled.

“Then, collect the compound and take them to developed countries where they have the facilities to recycle them.

He said that Nigeria has functional recycling companies in Lagos and some other states, adding that their goal is to recycle any non-biodegradable pollutants and protect the environment.

He said that the companies convert scrap materials such as plastics, metal and glasses into useful reusable products.

Jauro also said that the agency was working with International Criminal Police Organisation (INTERPOL) in the area of wildlife trafficking and e-waste, adding that the support has really helped Nigeria in tackling illegal activities.

He said that the INTERPOL usually alerts the agency on activities such as illegal trafficking and whenever any ship brings in e-wastes into the country.

He said that Nigeria is a signatory to international treaties such as Basel Convention and has the right to stop any illegal activities.

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AFCFTA: Nigeria Signs $3Mn Kebbi Cement Plant Deal To Boost Export

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The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, has attended the signing ceremony for MSM Cement Ltd’s Kebbi Cement Plant, a $3 million-tonne-per-annum facility set to drive Nigeria’s industrial growth.

The project, expected to create 20,000 direct and 25,000 indirect jobs, is strategically positioned near the country’s border, enhancing export potential under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).

According to a statement over the weekend, signed by Mohammed Manga FCIA Director, Information and Public Relations of the ministry, Edun highlighted the plant as a model of private-sector-driven investment that aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s vision for economic stability, job creation, and poverty reduction.

The Executive Governor of Kebbi State, Dr. Nasir Idris called the project a historic milestone, emphasising its transformative impact on employment, particularly for youth and women. He also praised the federal government’s commitment to infrastructure development in the state.

Also present at the event were the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Abubakar Bagudu, and the Minister of State for Finance, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, alongside other dignitaries.

The signing marks a crucial step toward industrial expansion, with groundbreaking and construction set to follow. This project will not only boost economic growth but also create lasting opportunities for the people of Kebbi State and Nigeria as a whole,  reinforcing the country’s push for economic growth and regional trade.

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IWD: Dr. Opeifa hails Women, As NRC Gives Gifts

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IWD: NRC: Boss, Dr. Opeifa hails Women, Gives Gifts

The Managing Director of Nigerian Railway Corporation, NRC, Dr. Kayode Opeifa on Saturday, hailed the women, stressing that logistics may not be sustainable without their dedicated commitment and resilience.

Opeifa made the observation, as the NRC distributed gifts to women on the occasion of the International Women’s Day IWD.

“We are giving you this, as our token from the Nigerian Railway Corporation”, Dr. Opeifa said, hinting that not only would the NRC continue to improve service delivery, but that his management would not leave a stone unturned, in a bid to appreciate their soaring patronage.

*The Nigerian Railway Corporation NRC distributing gifts on the occasion of the International Women’s Day

One of the recipients, while commending the gesture, specifically noted that the new management has not only improved service delivery, but has also proved that those enjoying the services can be recognised and appreciated.

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LASG Agrees With NUPENG, IPMAN, NARTO, PTD To Suspend Enforcement Of E-call-up System

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The Lagos Ministry of Transportation has suspended its enforcement of the e-call-up system, and in line with the demand of the NUPENG, IPMAN, NARTO, PTD and other Union leaders, to enable the Union leaders further engagement with their members.

The meeting was held at the Conference Room of the Transportation Ministry.

The union leaders on the other hand, promised to ensure parking compliance by their members, while the engagement meetings are ongoing. The Ministry will however enforce compliance, in the event of violation of the promise.

This was the fulcrum of their meeting, even as all parties agreed on the importance of the e-call up system as the best solution, for managing trucks’ movement along the Lekki-Epe corridor.

Meeting was attended by the Commissioner for Transportation,  Mr. Oluwaseun Osiyemi, the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Olawale Musa and Leaders of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG),  Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), and Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD), a branch of NUPENG.

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