NESREA shuts down Cornerstone Quarry in Abuja after blasting accident injures students. Learn how NESREA enforces environmental safety in urban communities.
The National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) has taken decisive action by shutting down the Cornerstone quarry in Dutse, Abuja, following a hazardous blasting incident that injured students and staff at Graceland High School. The incident, which occurred on Wednesday, sent flying rocks from an explosive blast into classrooms and nearby shops, disrupting examinations and causing life-threatening damage.
According to National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency, the quarry is managed by Istanbul Quarry, and preliminary investigations revealed clear violations of the National Environmental (Quarrying and Blasting Operations) Regulations 2013. Eleven students and two staff sustained injuries, prompting swift enforcement measures from the agency.
Why Agency Acted Quickly
The Deputy Director of Conservation Monitoring, Glory Uboh, emphasized the urgency of the shutdown: “What happened is life-threatening; that was why we had to move in immediately to seal the facility.” National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency’s quick action underscores its commitment to enforcing environmental standards and protecting communities in urban and peri-urban areas.
NESREA also highlighted that poorly regulated quarry blasting poses significant risks to schools, homes, and local businesses. The agency reiterated that Cornerstone Quarry will face full sanctions in line with the 2013 regulations. Further investigations are ongoing to ensure all violations are addressed.
The Agency’s Role in Ensuring Environmental Safety
This incident demonstrates NESREA’s critical role in safeguarding lives and property through strict monitoring and enforcement. By acting decisively against Cornerstone Quarry, NESREA reinforces the importance of adhering to environmental and safety regulations in Nigeria’s rapidly growing urban centers.
Key Takeaways
- NESREA shut down Cornerstone Quarry in Dutse, Abuja after a blast injured students and staff.
- The incident violated the National Environmental (Quarrying and Blasting Operations) Regulations 2013.
- NESREA will enforce full sanctions against the quarry while continuing investigations.
- The agency stresses the need for strict adherence to safety standards to protect communities near mining sites.
By prioritizing enforcement and community safety, NESREA continues to play a vital role in regulating quarry operations and preventing accidents in Nigeria.

