Lagos Govt Closes Businesses In Lekki, Victoria Island, Others Over Environmental Infractions
The Lagos State Government has closed multiple establishments, such as churches, hotels, and entertainment centers, due to breaches of noise pollution regulations and other environmental violations.
This action was carried out by the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), as announced on the agency’s X account on Monday.
According to the agency, the infractions pose significant risks to public health and safety.
The affected locations include Shomolu, Oniru Victoria Island, Jakande-Lekki, Badore Ajah, Lekki-Epe Expressway, Sangotedo, Lekki II, Ogombo, and Lekki Phase 1, among others.
These businesses, including churches, hotels, lounges, and restaurants, were found to be contributing to excessive noise levels and engaging in other practices harmful to the environment, leading to swift intervention by LASEPA.
“The Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) intensified its enforcement operations by sealing off several establishments across various locations in the State.
“The action was taken in response to persistent noise pollution and other environmental infractions that posed significant risks to public health and safety.
“The affected areas included; Shomolu, Oniru Victoria Island, Jakande-Lekki, Badore Ajah, Lekki-Epe Expressway, Sangotedo, and Lekki II, Ogombo, Lekki Phase 1 among others,” the statement read in part.
The statement stressed that these enforcement actions reflect the agency’s commitment to maintaining a healthy environment, noting that noise pollution and other environmental violations disrupt the peace and health of communities.
The establishments sealed by LASEPA include:
- 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
- Kobis Restaurant
The statement highlighted the agency’s commitment to a healthy environment, with General Manager Dr. Tunde Ajayi emphasizing that noise pollution and other environmental violations disrupt the peace and health of communities.
He stated that the action taken demonstrates LASEPA’s zero-tolerance policy and its firm resolve to strictly enforce environmental laws.
“Noise pollution and other environmental violations disrupt the peace and health of our communities. Today’s action demonstrates our zero-tolerance policy towards defaulters and our resolve to enforce environmental laws strictly,” he stated.
Ajayi further stressed the need for compliance with regulations and reaffirmed LASEPA’s dedication to a cleaner and more sustainable Lagos.