LASEPA cracks down: Lord’s Chosen, MFM, nine others sealed for Noise Pollution

The Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) has sealed off the Lord’s Chosen Church, Mountain of Fire and Miracles Church, and nine other establishments for violating noise pollution regulations.

The Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) has sealed off the Lord’s Chosen Church, Mountain of Fire and Miracles Church, and nine other establishments for violating noise pollution regulations.

The enforcement action, carried out across various locations in Lagos, targeted establishments accused of persistent noise pollution and environmental infractions that posed risks to public health and safety.

The affected areas included Shomolu, Oniru Victoria Island, Jakande-Lekki, Badore Ajah, Lekki-Epe Expressway, Sangotedo, Ogombo, and Lekki Phase 1.

Among the establishments shut down by

Among the establishments shut down by LASEPA were: Celestial Church, Zodiac Lounge, Pixel Park Studio, The Lord’s Chosen Church, Sneakers Suites & Bar, Wimpy Hotel, SBL Hotels, Handsworth Hotel, Mountain of Fire and Miracles Church, West Syde Exclusive Hotel & Suites and Kobis Restaurant

Dr. Tunde Ajayi, the General Manager of LASEPA, reaffirmed the agency’s dedication to creating a healthier environment for Lagos residents.

“Noise pollution and other environmental violations disrupt the peace and health of our communities. Today’s enforcement demonstrates our zero-tolerance policy and our commitment to strictly upholding environmental laws,” he stated.

Dr. Ajayi also called on establishments to adhere to environmental regulations to avoid penalties. He reiterated LASEPA’s mission to ensure a safer and more sustainable Lagos for all.

were: Celestial Church, Zodiac Lounge, Pixel Park Studio, The Lord’s Chosen Church, Sneakers Suites & Bar, Wimpy Hotel, SBL Hotels, Handsworth Hotel, Mountain of Fire and Miracles Church, West Syde Exclusive Hotel & Suites and Kobis Restaurant

Dr. Tunde Ajayi, the General Manager of LASEPA, reaffirmed the agency’s dedication to creating a healthier environment for Lagos residents.

“Noise pollution and other environmental violations disrupt the peace and health of our communities. Today’s enforcement demonstrates our zero-tolerance policy and our commitment to strictly upholding environmental laws,” he stated.

Dr. Ajayi also called on establishments to adhere to environmental regulations to avoid penalties. He reiterated LASEPA’s mission to ensure a safer and more sustainable Lagos for all.

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