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    EPA Chief Calls for Tougher Regulations at Sethi Brothers Factory

    Afrik MediaBy Afrik MediaFebruary 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read Human Interest News Selected Top Programs 23 Views
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    The Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has emphasized the need for stricter environmental and safety measures at the Sethi Brothers Factory, citing concerns over procurement practices, vehicle durability, and industrial safety.

    During a recent visit to the factory, the EPA boss addressed the importance of ensuring that government purchases, especially vehicles and equipment, provide value for money. “Over the years, we have realized that some of the vehicles procured by the government do not last beyond two years,” he remarked. He attributed this to the use of low-quality and electronically sensitive cars, which fail to withstand Liberia’s operational conditions. To address this issue, the government is now mandating a thorough assessment before procurement to ensure quality and durability.

    The EPA chief also expressed concerns over industrial safety following a recent accident that occurred in Monrovia, which resulted in loss and injuries. “This is a serious matter, and we are here to conduct a thorough investigation. Industrial safety is a top priority, and companies must adhere to environmental and safety standards to prevent future incidents,” he stated.

    Reflecting on past government actions, the EPA boss noted the challenges posed by outdated procurement systems and unregulated purchases. He emphasized that all ministries, agencies, and commissions must adhere to centralized purchasing regulations to prevent waste and inefficiencies. “We must regulate this process so that people do not procure substandard materials that end up being useless,” he asserted.

    He further highlighted the role of the Liberia Immigration Service in ensuring compliance with environmental laws, particularly in cases where industrial activities may pose risks to public health. Additionally, he commended efforts made during the COVID-19 pandemic to supply hospitals with oxygen, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing public health in procurement decisions.

    As part of the EPA’s ongoing efforts, the agency plans to enforce stricter regulations and oversight to prevent environmental hazards and industrial accidents. “Our mission is to protect this country’s integrity and ensure safety for all,” he concluded.

    The visit to the Sethi Brothers Factory marks another step in the government’s push to strengthen environmental governance and industrial accountability in Liberia.

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