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Lagos shuts RCCG, Celestial Church, hotels over noise pollution

The Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) has sealed a parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Celestial Church of Christ, bakery and some hotels in an enforcement drive against noise, air pollution, and other environmental violations.

The exercise was carried out in Victoria Island, Lagos Island, Sangotedo, Ajah, and Lekki Phase 1 areas of Lagos State.

During the operation, several establishments were sealed off for non-compliance with environmental regulations despite prior warnings.

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The affected establishments include Hook Grill & Lounge, Oluwatobiloba Bakery, Quinox Hotel, Ebekuo Hotel, Homely Hotel, Grandplay Hotel, RCCG, Celestial Church of Christ, City Nest Hotel, Time Oak Hotel and Noah’s Ark Hotel.

In a statement posted on its X handle, the LASEPA emphasized the importance of businesses complying with environmental standards, reiterating its commitment to fostering a sustainable and harmonious environment for Lagos residents.

The General Manager of LASEPA, Dr. Babatunde Ajayi, warned that the agency would not hesitate to take necessary actions against any establishment that fails to comply with environmental regulations.

He urged all businesses to take responsibility for their environmental impact and work with the state government to create a better future for Lagos.

“LASEPA remains resolute in its commitment to rigorously enforcing the State’s Environmental laws 2017, ensuring compliance, and achieving a clean and sustainable environment befitting Lagos State’s status as the nation’s Center of Excellence,” the agency said.

 

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