His words: “What makes this different from the old document is the new trends like climate change, circular economy, and biodiversity, amongst others. These are new issues for which NESREA is at the centre.
“We have to ensure that our laws and policies are in tandem with the global best practices. There are new agreements which have emerged from concerns for environmental best practices, and it behoves the agency to factor in how best we can handle all of this.”
Barikor told the training participants that the “sessions will provide detailed instructions on each section of the guidelines, covering methodological approaches, compliance metrics, and risk assessment tools. The alignment of our guidelines with global best practices will ensure that Nigeria’s environmental audits are credible, transparent, and impactful on a global scale.”
According to him, “NESREA staff and accredited consultants are on the frontlines of environmental compliance. You play a critical role in safeguarding Nigeria’s natural resources and public health. This training will enhance your capacity to enforce compliance, identify areas for environmental improvement, and contribute valuable insights to our ongoing environmental strategy.”
He encouraged all participants to engage deeply, ask critical questions, and apply the knowledge gathered to strengthen NESREA’s capacity to meet its regulatory goals.
“It will be important to let you know that the agency is carefully monitoring the activities of the state field offices to ensure that staff do not obstruct or interfere with the work of NESREA-accredited consultants,” Barikor said.
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