Lagos Bans Use of Microphone, Amplifiers at Motor Parks

The Lagos State government on Tuesday banned the use of all forms of amplifiers at all motor parks across the state or faces the wrath of the law. This was made known by the Special Adviser on Transportation, Hon. Oluwatoyin Moses Fayinka during a -joint press briefing organized by the Lagos state Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) to curb the menace of noise pollution at Lagos motor parks/garages.

Fayinka lamented the indiscriminate use of megaphones and speakers to attract passengers at Motor parks and thereby pronounced that defaulting motor parks would be shut, while anybody caught using any noise generating device within the motor park would be sanctioned in accordance with the law

‘ This new directive is effective from today; any motor parks found to be using amplifiers or any noise making device  is culpable and be ready to face the consequences.  The park monitoring committee has been mandated to monitor motor parks across the state for total compliance and enforce accordingly in other to restore sanity and right of other road users to a noiseless environment.

In his address, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources (OES), Dr Tajudeen Omobolaji Gaji expressed that noise pollution is an unwanted sound in excess of the permissible limits, which has become prevalent to Lagos environment; causing stress with severe health implications, with long term exposure causing hearing loss that is detrimental to human health. 

L-R Coordinator Special Project Ministry of Health  , Dr. Tolu Ajomale , Consultant  Audiologist , Prof. Dele Owolabi , GM LASEPA, Dr Dolapo Fasawe , Special Adviser on Transportation, Hon. Oluwatoyin Fayinka , Perm. Secretary Office of the Environmental Services , Dr. Tajudeen Gaji, Branch Chairman, Biode Motor Park(NURTW). 

“Noise pollution is the major leading public complaints received at the Agency, ranging from the transport sector, religious, commercial and entertainment industry, domestic animals, and power generators amongst others. Adults are believed to be the ones thought to show great concerns from problems associated with noise pollution, but children are quite vulnerable as well, more so as there are no known visible symptoms at early age’. Gaji averred 

According to him, noise pollution is the most prevalent of the complaints received annually, accounting for 75% of total complaints. He added that the complaints are mostly anthropogenic, and not limited to transport, religious, commercial, industrial, entertainment, and power generating amongst others sources.

He disclosed further that the outcome of the survey, conducted after the agency organized free hearing test for the road transport workers during the ’ 2021 Noiseless Lagos’’ Campaign at Biode Motor Park Ojota, indicated a great percentage of hearing impairment, such aspartial deafness amongst the tested and which was unknown to them. This calls for great concern, and urgent intervention on the part of the State government, thus; the ban on the use of speakers in garages and motor parks in the state.

The General Manager of LASEPA, Dr Dolapo Fasawe confirmedthat no motor park from Tuesday, the 8th of February, 2022, is allowed to use amplifiers or other noise- making devices to call passengers or advertise goods within Lagos motor parks. She reiterated that the agency consolidated on the mutual working relationship between the ministry of transportation and road transport unions. 

‘Section 177 of the Lagos State Environmental Management and Protection Law 2017 prohibits the use of public address system or loudspeaker to solicit for passengers or advertise the sale of goods at parks, markets and public places. There is a specified amount of decibel of noise required in the day time and night; therefore our actions should be guided in line with the directive of the government. She said

Prof. Dele Owolawi , consultant audiologist (C EO, Decibel Hearing Consultant)and Dr Tolu Ajomale, project coordinator and Mental health desk officer  (Ministry of health) respectively commended the laudable of the state government on motor park noise, describing  the  rate at which the figure of affected Nigerians was increasing as alarming and worrisome to medical experts.

L-R Director Noise & Emission LASEPA , Mrs Olabisi Shonibare , Noiseless Lagos Ambassador , Pastor Barnabas, Fabe International Foundation (Noiseless Lagos Ambassador), Mrs Tope Okunnu, Consultant  Audiologist , Prof. Dele Owolabi , GM LASEPA, Dr Dolapo Fasawe, Special Adviser on Transportation, Hon. Oluwatoyin Fayinka , Perm. Secretary Office of the Environmental Services , Dr. Tajudeen Gaji, Branch Chairman, Biode Motor Park(NURTW), Coordinator Special Project Ministry of Health, Dr. Tolu Ajomale .

Prof. Owolawi further revealed that no fewer than 8.5 million Nigerians are suffering from hearing impairments as recent studyconducted at the motor parks showed that 17 percent of the people working in the parks are suffering from hearing impairments as a result of the noise pollution.

On his part, Dr Ajomale stated that studies have linked noise pollution to increased anxiety, depression, high blood pressure, heart disease, instability, sleeping disorder and stroke with it significant effects on health sector and mental health amongst others.

GM LASEPA, Dr Dolapo Fasawe, Special Adviser on Transportation, Hon. Oluwatoyin Fayinka and the Perm. Secretary Ministry of Environment& Water Resources (OES), Dr Tajudee Gaji
Crossed section of Noiseless Lagos Ambassadors at the event
Crossed section of the press at the event

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