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Agency Undeterred to enforce CITES laws
The National Environmental Standards Regulations and Enforcement Agency (NESREA) has said that it will fully enforce the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) of flora and fauna.
CITES is an international treaty signed in 1973 to protect wildlife from over exploitation and to prevent international trade in them to protect them from extinction.
The NESREA Director-General, Dr Ngeri Benebo, told The Tides’s source in Abuja that Nigeria, as a signatory to the convention, would not fold its hands and watch unscrupulous persons exploit the endangered species. Benebo said the agency had appealed to the conscience of the people engaged in the trade through enlightenment and awareness creation in the mass media. She said that henceforth the agency would apply the full weight of the law on any one caught trading in endangered species.
“CITES is all about enforcement on what people do at the airport and seaport and the agency is ready for the enforcement.
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