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Wed Jul 07 2021
Noise pollution is one environmental challenge that remains a menace in many parts of the country. The National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) recently said it had the powers to prosecute churches and mosques that use loud speakers without control during worship. The Director-General of NESREA, Prof. Aliyu Jauro, told journalists in Abuja that noise is one of the serious environmental pollutants, adding that noise affects plants, animals and humans. “Once they are subjected to noise, it leads to a lot of health problems ranging from hypertension to other diseases,” Jauro said.
Sound turns to noise when it is unpleasant or harmful to the ears. Disproportionate noise, especially at odd hours infringes upon the rights of others. While God made the day for man to toil, the night is naturally for rest and sleep. The right of residents to this natural pleasure must therefore not be hindered. Health consequences of regular expos
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