The Lagos State Government in Nigeria's South-West has shut down 55 churches after a glut of complaints over noisy worship.
The chaotic megacity's environmental protection department said it had sealed off 22 premises within the week after receiving dozens of calls a day, according to local newspaper reports.
Neighbours of one church – Jesus Our Lord Divine Catholic Prayer Ministry – said they were constantly disturbed by a congregation of mainly pregnant women, young mothers and their children.
“On my phone alone, I get 20 SMS on a daily basis,” Adebola Shabi, Head of the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency, said, according to the national daily New Telegraph.
“In the next five years, if there is no stringent policy on the siting of religious houses, there will be problem."
Constant noise – from the thumping beats of loud music, the beep of car horns and the noise of generator engines – is the soundtrack to Lagos life and is seen by many as part of its charm.
But residents are complaining in unprecedented numbers that they can barely hear themselves think among the churches and mosques where giant loudspeakers pump out religious messages and music.
Officials receive around 50 telephone calls and 20 text messages a day complaining about noise, mostly from churches, the New Telegraph said.
Shabi told reporters: “With the enforcement, we would have sealed about 55 premises because the last enforcement we carried out, we shut 33 premises; but I gave approval for closure of 22 premises, making 55.”
Religion is big business in Lagos, a city of around 20 million which has seen more than 6,000 traditional and alternative places of worship spring up in recent years, according to the authorities.
Shabi said the churches would be allowed to reopen after paying fines starting at 50,000 naira ($250, 225 euros). (AFP/Yahoo)
•Photo shows Lagos Governor Akinwumi Ambode.
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