About Us
              National Environmental Standards 
and Regulations Agency
            
About Us
            Prior to the dumping of toxic waste in Koko village, in Delta State,
            in 1987, Nigeria was ill-equipped to manage serious environmental
            crisis, as there were no institutional arrangements or mechanisms
            for environmental protection and enforcement of environmental laws
            and regulations in the country. 
            Arising from the Koko toxic waste episode, the Federal Government
            promulgated the Harmful Waste Decree 42 of 1988, which facilitated
            the establishment of the Federal Environmental Protection Agency
            (FEPA) through Decree 58 of 1988 and 59 (amended) of 1992. 
            FEPA was then charged with the overall responsibility for
            environmental management and protection. It is on record that by the
            establishment of FEPA, Nigeria became the first African country to
            establish a national institutional mechanism for environmental
            protection. 
            In the wisdom of the Government, FEPA and other relevant Departments
            in other Ministries were merged to form the Federal Ministry of
            Environment in 1999, but without an appropriate enabling law on
            enforcement issues. This situation created a vacuum in the effective
            enforcement of environmental laws, standards and regulations in the
            country. 
            To address this lapse, the Federal Government in line with section
            20 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,
            established the National Environmental Standards and Regulations
            Enforcement Agency (NESREA), a parastatal of the Federal Ministry of
            Environment. By the NESREA establishment Act 2007, the Federal
            Environmental Protection Agency Act Cap F 10 LFN 2004 has been
            repealed. 
            The Bill for an Act establishing NESREA was passed by the National
            Assembly, signed into law and published in the Federal Republic of
            Nigeria Official Gazette No. 92. Vol. 94 of 31st July, 2007.
          
Vision & Mission of The Agency
Vision: To ensure a cleaner and healthier environment for Nigerians.
Mission: To inspire personal and collective responsibility in building an environmentally conscious society for the achievement of sustainable development in Nigeria.
Mandate of The Agency
            NESREA has responsibility for the protection and development of the
            environment, biodiversity conservation and sustainable development
            of Nigeria’s natural resources in general and environmental
            technology including coordination, and liaison with, relevant
            stakeholders within and outside Nigeria on matters of enforcement of
            environmental standards, regulations, rules, laws, policies and
            guidelines. 
            The NESREA Act empowers the Agency to be responsible for enforcing
            all environmental laws, guidelines, policies, standards and
            regulations in Nigeria, as well as enforcing compliance with
            provisions of international agreements, protocols, conventions and
            treaties on the environment to which Nigeria is a signatory.
          
