Lagos State government yesterday shut 29 churches and six mosques
across the state over noise pollution and other environmental offenses.
The clampdown, carried out by men of the Lagos State Environmental
Protection Agency (LASEPA), also closed about six hotels and nightclubs,
three factories, four companies and a few residential apartments.
Managing Director of LASEPA, Adebola Shabi, said the exercise was to
enforce state environmental laws that prohibit air and noise pollution
on account of religious activities, use of public addressing system, and
activities of power generating sets in residential and industrial
areas.
Shabi said prior to the forced closure, affected churches, mosques,
companies among others had been invited for sensitisation to make them
know standards in the state and given directives to comply. But most of
the public complaints kept coming back as if the agency and government
were not responsive, so “we have to act and enforce the law.”
Among the churches shuts for noise pollution were Christ Apostolic
Church, Ireti Ayo, Idimu; Cornerstone Youth Church, Surulere; Anglican
Church of Nativity, Okota; Cherubim and Seraphim Church, Jakande Estate,
Lekki Expressway; Redeemed Christian Church of God, Kayode Street,
Onipanu (for noise pollution and refusal to honour invitation).
The list also included Prophetic Intervention Ministry, Ogba; Land of
Oil Prophetic Ministry, Ifako-Ijaye; The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic
Ministry, Ojokoro, Lagos; Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministry,
Adekunle, Yaba; Life line Assembly Church, Okota, Isolo; Jesus the
Burden Bearer, Okota, Isolo and Believers’ Inn International Church,
Ifako-Ijaye among others.
The religious centres, depending on size, are liable to a fine of
N50,000 to N100,000. About 100 out of the 6000 religious house in the
state have been shut in the last couple of months.
The General Manager added that Lagos has its laws and standards on
environmental issues, which include acceptable standards noise levels.
During the day, approved standard is 55 decibel for residential areas
and 45 at night. The standard is 90 decibel in industrial areas during
the day, and 80 at night. In mixed residents where there are both
residential and commercial set ups, it is 65 during the day and 55
decibel at night.
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