EHORECON Enhances Environmental Health Regulation to Protect Nigerians’ Well‑Being
Abuja , Nigeria — The Environmental Health Officers Registration Council of Nigeria (EHORECON) continues to strengthen Nigeria’s environmental health framework through regulatory fee reviews, professional training enhancements and service accreditation reminders — reinforcing the nation’s capacity to safeguard communities from environmental risks and communicable diseases.
Regulatory Services Fees Reviewed to Strengthen Public Service Delivery
In November 2025, EHORECON publicly updated its environmental health regulatory services fees, highlighting the Council’s commitment to adjusting professional standards and aligning practice costs with service quality expectations. The update reinforces transparent, accountable regulation of environmental health practice nationwide, ensuring that professionals and service providers understand requirements and can plan for compliance.
Workshop and Training on AI‑Driven Operations Elevates Professional Standards
EHORECON also hosted a workshop on AI‑driven operations and predictive analysis for environmental health practitioners, illustrating a shift toward modern technologies that can improve surveillance, inspection and data‑driven decision‑making in environmental health. By equipping officers with advanced tools and methodologies for contemporary practice, the Council is strengthening Nigeria’s environmental health workforce and enhancing frontline disease prevention capacity.
Accreditation, Continuous Training and Licensing Services Remain Core Priorities
Under the leadership of Dr. Yakubu Mohammed Baba, Registrar/CEO, EHORECON continues to prioritise registration, licensing, indexing and accreditation services for environmental health professionals and related service providers. The Council’s mission is to improve standards in training and practice, adding value to environmental health services, recognising that regulated, skilled practitioners are critical to public health protection in communities across Nigeria.
EHORECON’s regulatory framework — established by the Environmental Health Officers (Registration, etc) Act of 2002 — mandates professional registration, examination supervision, continuous training and maintenance of a national register of qualified environmental health officers and service providers.
Why This Matters for Nigeria
Protecting Public Health:
Environmental health officers play a key role in disease prevention, sanitation inspection, waste management supervision and community health advocacy — essential functions for control of environmental hazards and infection risks. Regulatory fee reviews and training programmes help ensure professionals remain current with best practices.
Professional Standards & Technology Adoption:
Workshops on AI‑driven operations signal a commitment to modernising environmental health practice, enabling better predictive analytics, rapid response and data‑informed decision‑making.
Enhancing Workforce Capacity:
By maintaining accreditation and continuous training, EHORECON helps build a more competent regulatory workforce that supports Nigeria’s broader health objectives, especially at the grassroots level where environmental health issues most directly affect daily life.
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