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Lagos Government Introduces Noise Control Policy for Events

Tokunbo Wahab, the Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, shared the policy on X (formerly Twitter)

Promise Eze by Promise Eze
December 30, 2024
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  • The policy calls on religious organisations, business owners, and event planners to use soundproofed and enclosed spaces to prevent disturbing residents

The Lagos State Government has announced a new policy requiring nightclubs, bars, lounges, and worship centres to obtain permits for events involving amplified sound, as part of efforts to tackle noise pollution.

Tokunbo Wahab, the Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, shared the policy on X (formerly Twitter), emphasizing its importance for public health and environmental safety.

“Unregulated noise poses significant health and environmental risks, which the government will not tolerate. Let’s work together to achieve a noiseless and peaceful Lagos,” Wahab said.

The policy, also publicized through the government’s X account with an accompanying flyer, calls on religious organisations, business owners, and event planners to use soundproofed and enclosed spaces to prevent disturbing residents.

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To ensure compliance, a Special Task Force on Noise Pollution, led by LASEPA in partnership with state agencies, will enforce the rules and prosecute violators. Public awareness campaigns will also begin in January 2025 to educate residents about noise limits and the benefits of a quieter environment.

The government recently sanctioned venues in Shomolu, Victoria Island, Lekki, Surulere, and Ikoyi for breaching noise regulations outlined in the NESREA Act of 2007. The Act sets daytime noise limits at 60 decibels and nighttime limits at 40 decibels for residential areas, with stricter rules for entertainment venues.

As the festive season approaches, Lagosians are urged to celebrate responsibly and contribute to a healthier, quieter community.

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