The Abia State Environmental Protection Agency (ASEPA) has sealed several hotels and a water bottling plant in Umuahia for failing to comply with environmental regulations.
Officials revealed that the affected facilities ignored required environmental impact assessments and were improperly managing their waste, with untreated effluent being discharged into surrounding areas, posing risks to public health and the environment.
The closures, which affected eight establishments, are part of the state’s efforts to ensure that businesses operate responsibly and meet mandatory environmental standards. Authorities warned that repeated violations could lead to fines or longer-term shutdowns.
The state government stressed its commitment to protecting natural resources and maintaining sanitary conditions in urban areas, urging other businesses to follow environmental guidelines to avoid similar actions. Residents and environmental groups welcomed the move, saying it could significantly improve local living conditions.
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