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The Lagos State
Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) says it has re-opened Club Quilox,
after securing the Management’s commitment to complying with the state’s
Environmental Laws, Regulations, Guidelines and Standards.
The General Manager,
LASEPA, Dr. Dolapo Fasawe, said in a statement, on Saturday, that the club was
reopened after management committed to carrying out its activities without
obstructing the flow of traffic on Ozumba Mbadiwe and other adjoining streets.
Fasawe said that the
club’s management promised to ensure its clients’ vehicles were properly parked
in designated areas.
She said that the club
had also demonstrated firm commitment to ensuring that sound emanating from
musical events hosted within its facility do not exceed the recommended limits
set by the state.
The popular club, owned
by Mr. Shina Peller, a member of the Federal House of Representatives, had
organised a 36-hour non-stop event that led to traffic gridlock and noise
pollution, affecting Victoria Island and its environs.
“We are reopening the
club for operation as it has fulfilled our conditions and complied with the
extant law guiding its operations.
“The club was sanctioned
and fined for environmental nuisances and we ensure total compliance before
reopening,” Fasawe said.
The general manager said
that this should serve as a warning to other entertainment and event centres,
to ensure that they operate within the ambit of the law, whilst carrying out
their activities. She advised that entertainment and event centres should work
with relevant agencies to put effective traffic management systems in place,
when hosting events and desist from generating noise.
Fasawe said that the
state government would not allow any business concern to constitute a nuisance
to other users of the environment and would ensure strict compliance with the
state’s environmental laws and regulations. (The Nation)

















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