Up to 70 churches, 20 mosques and about 11 hotels, club houses and beer
parlours were shut down by the Lagos State Government on Wednesday.
According to Vanguard, this was in a move aimed at reducing noise in the
state.
The General Manager, Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency
(LASEPA), Bola Shabi, who made this known, said that henceforth, the
state government would no longer allow make-shift buildings to be used
as places of worship.
Shabi said: “Precisely about 70 churches, 20 mosques and about 11
hotels, club houses and beer parlours were shut and we’ve given them
some directives to follow.
“We’ve been so strict now that we are not going to even allow make-shift
churches in the state any longer.
“What I mean by make-shift, using tents and uncompleted building, we are
not going to allow that any further in the state.
“But I will strongly tell you that the level of compliance is more on
the mosque area, because immediately you shut them, they instantly bring
down their speakers or reduce the noise they make.’’
Shabi said that LASEPA planned to reduce noise in the state to 70 percent and to zero per cent by the year 2020.
“As at today, we are only able to reduce the noise level to about 35 per
cent. That is not a pass mark yet. So, until we reach that target of 70
to 80 per cent, we will continue the enforcement. Enforcement is a
continuous exercise and we have set a target for ourselves. We want to
ensure that Lagos is noise-free by the year 2020. With our status as a
mega city, by year 2020 we will be free of noise,’’ he said.
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