In a recent Twitter update, Tunde Ajayi, the General Manager of the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), shared exciting news about a collaborative effort to create a #NoiselessLagos during and after festivities.
Ajayi revealed that leaders and representatives from various religious bodies in Lagos State gathered for a stakeholder session, where they collectively committed to working towards this shared goal.
The meeting, which brought together patrons from both Christian and Islamic establishments, showcased a harmonious collaboration as they discussed strategies for achieving a #GreaterLagos that fosters a conducive environment for everyone.
LASEPA, through Ajayi, emphasized the importance of maintaining a noise-free atmosphere without hindering worship activities, urging the attendees to 'stop the noise, not the worship.' The religious leaders reciprocated this commitment, assuring the government of their cooperation in realizing the vision of a greater Lagos with minimal noise pollution.
This initiative has instilled confidence in the Lagos State Government (LASG), as they believe that the representatives will carry the lessons and action points back to their respective bodies. The expectation is that this concerted effort will lead to a new era of tranquility and orderliness, contributing to a more serene atmosphere across Lagos. The LASG remains optimistic that this joint commitment will bring about positive changes and a heightened sense of calmness throughout the region.
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