FCT Administration Orders Public Premises in Abuja to Obtain Health and Environmental Certificates, Warns of Penalties for Non-Compliance
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), through its Health Services and Environment Secretariat, has issued a demand notice directing all public premises in Abuja to obtain mandatory health and environmental certificates or face sanctions. The directive, backed by constitutional provisions and multiple public health and environmental laws, requires premises to undergo sanitary inspections, occupational health audits, environmental impact assessments, air quality checks, and obtain food handling permits where applicable. Payments must be made exclusively through the official FCTA revenue platform, with a 14-day compliance window, after which full penalties under the National Environmental Health Practice Regulation, 2024, will apply.
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), through its Health Services and Environment Secretariat, has issued a demand notice directing all public premises in Abuja to obtain mandatory health and environmental certificates or face sanctions. The directive, backed by constitutional provisions and multiple public health and environmental laws, requires premises to undergo sanitary inspections, occupational health audits, environmental impact assessments, air quality checks, and obtain food handling permits where applicable. Payments must be made exclusively through the official FCTA revenue platform, with a 14-day compliance window, after which full penalties under the National Environmental Health Practice Regulation, 2024, will apply.
FCT Administration Orders Public Premises in Abuja to Obtain Health and Environmental Certificates, Warns of Penalties for Non-Compliance
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), through its Health Services and Environment Secretariat, has issued a demand notice directing all public premises in Abuja to obtain mandatory health and environmental certificates or face sanctions. The directive, backed by constitutional provisions and multiple public health and environmental laws, requires premises to undergo sanitary inspections, occupational health audits, environmental impact assessments, air quality checks, and obtain food handling permits where applicable. Payments must be made exclusively through the official FCTA revenue platform, with a 14-day compliance window, after which full penalties under the National Environmental Health Practice Regulation, 2024, will apply.
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