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MURIC Backs Lagos’ War Against Noise Pollution

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The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has expressed its support towards the decision of the  Lagos State Government (LASG) to take measures in curbing noise pollution in the state, owing to the numerous complaints and petitions that were forwarded by many residents and associations across the state against some religious centres, clubs, hotels, amongst others.

The group’s decision to support the Lagos state government was disclosed in a statement released by MURIC through its director, Professor Ishaq Akintola on November 18, 2019.

The Lagos Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr Tunji Bello, had declared last week that the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) had been mandated to apply the full weight of the law. He asserted that his office had received several    

“We in MURIC back LASG’s move one hundred percent. There is an urgent need to inject a heavy dose of sanity in some religious centres in particular. The Lagos environment has been bastardised by tramadolised religiosity.

MURIC said;

“They raise the noise level to the highest decibel and traumatize the neighbourhood. Dusk to dawn services rob Lagosians of sleep as preachers scream to high heaven. Worse still, the champions of articulated proselytisation take over commercial vehicles in the daytime preaching from one destination to the other and making it impossible for the drivers to concentrate. This is not allowed in sane societies. It is a mark of religious fanaticism.

“The noisy night vigils and preaching inside commercial vehicles have been partly responsible for road accidents as motorists deprived of sleep and proper rest at night often doze off at the steering wheels, killing innocent Lagosians. In addition, noise pollution has been partly responsible for poor academic performance among students as they find it difficult to study in an acrobatically religionised environment.

“Furthermore, this gymnastic spirituality has been responsible for the death of many sick Lagosians while the illness of several others has deteriorated due to their inability to get proper rest in their homes.

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“We note with great interest that Lagos has been paying attention to this social cankerworm over the years. We, therefore, hail LASG for being consistent in the war against environmental pollution. We urge the Ministry of Environment to fight the battle resiliently no matter whose ox is gored. We advise all mosques in the state to obey the rules on noise pollution or face the music.

“Except on Friday during the khutbah (sermon), mosques should switch off their public address systems after the call to prayer (adhan). Other irrelevant messages are for those inside the mosque, not for those in their private homes. Lagosians reserve the right to enjoy their privacy. Your own rights stop where those of others begin.

“As we take a break, we charge LASEPA to visit the full wrath of the law on any mosque or church that violates the noise pollution law. There should be no sacred cows. People who refuse to do things properly do a lot of harm to society. We advise the commissioner to dust up his files and step up the petitions. Offenders will not take LASEPA serious unless action is taken against them. It is all in the interest of a better society.”

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