As
noise pollution and other environmental nuisances continue to be a
menace in the Lagos metropolis, the State Environmental Protection
Agency (LASEPA) have sealed some churches, mosques, and club houses.
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
70 churches, 20 mosques, and 11 club houses/hotels across the Lagos
metropolis have been sealed by the Lagos State Environmental Protection
Agency (LASEPA) on Wednesday, June 23, 2016 over noise pollution and
other environmental nuisances.
Speaking in an interview after sealing the religious houses, club
houses and hotels, Engr. Adebola Shabi, the General Manager of LASEPA,
said that the premises were shut following constant complaints from
residents in their neighborhood.
He also said most of the premises shut were approved for
residential purposes but after a few years, they were converted to
worship centers saying “all these religious houses, club houses and
hotels sealed are constituting nuisance to other neighbours”
The LASEPA General Manager stressed that some of the affected
facilities had been served abatement notices, they were invited and
advice accordingly before the eventual closure, adding that Lagos State
Government under the leadership of Akinwunmi Ambode would not condone
improper dispose of sewage and usage of latrines.
Among the facilities sealed are: Recycling plant at Orilawe Street
off Nureni Yusuf Rd, Alagbado, Lagos for noise pollution and untidy
environment. Others are Celestial Church of Christ, Ebenezer Parish at
Abule Titun, Alakuko, Solution Life Ministry at Ogunshola Street off
Ajayi Rd, Ogba Aguda, Zoe Ministries Worldwide, Budland Street off
Isheri Road, Ojodu, Sportas Suite Bar, CMD Road, Magodo among others.
See more photos below;
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.