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PHOTOS: Lagos govt seals mosque, company, hotels over noise pollution

The Lagos State Government has sealed a mosque, company, and some hotels in the Oshodi/Isolo area of the state over noise pollution and environmental infractions.

The facilities were sealed by the officials of the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) on Monday, November 20, 2023.

This was disclosed in a post on the X account of LASEPA on Tuesday.

Sharing the pictures of the sealed establishments, the agency stated: “As part of its ongoing initiatives to tackle noise pollution and other environmental violations, yesterday, LASEPA sealed several establishments, including a mosque, a company, and hotels in the Oshodi/Isolo area of the state for various environmental infractions.

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“The facilities affected are Adura Agba Ratibi Mosque, Stag Engineering Nigeria Limited, Green Point Hotel, 4 Season Hotel and Suites, Big Apple Hotel and Suites, Honey Dew Hotel and Suites, Humble Signature Hotel and Suites, and New Ground Hotel.”

See the pictures below:

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Segun Ojo

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