Environment
Board Cautions Abuja Residents On Noise Pollution
The Abuja Environmen
tal Protection Board (AEPB) in Abuja, has advised FCT residents to avoid excessive use of loud speakers to prevent noise pollution.
Deputy Director, Environmental Health and Safety of the Board, Mr Uche Agbanusi, made the call while monitoring the monthly environmental sanitation exercise in Abuja recently.
He said the advice was based on the need for residents to live in harmony with one another in the territory.
“I want to encourage both Christians and Muslims that the use of loudspeakers is allowed but it should be used moderately to avoid noise pollution within neighborhoods. We should live to tolerate one another for the sake of peace and harmony,’’ he said.
He called on the people to always clean their homes and surroundings, noting that the uncontrolled migration of people into the FCT had contributed to waste management challenges.
“We have influx of people coming into the city day-by-day, and it is a common knowledge that a densely populated city can produce a lot of waste and that has already constituted a threat to waste management in the city,’’ he said.
He said the FCT Administration was providing more infrastructures for environmental sanitation to address the challenge of waste management in the FCT.
Agbanusi also said the board would continue to clamp down on environmental deviants by using mobile courts for prosecution of offenders of environmental laws in the city.
“I want to tell you that all environmental laws are criminal laws and all environmental law offenders who have been fined for one thing or the other are ex-convicts. You can see that we use mobile courts as last resorts after we might have served offenders with abatement notice, and sensitised them to their offences. It is when they refused to remediate their offences that we prosecute them,’’ he said.
He also said the board had decided to encourage neighborhood associations which he said had created a platform for sensitising residents to environmental sanitation.
Agbanusi said neighbourhood associations had assisted in the area of sanitation and environmental safety.
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