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Government Intensifies Advocacy Against Noise Pollution In Lagos
Government Intensifies Advocacy Against Noise Pollution In Lagos
The Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) has intensified its advocacy against noise pollution.
The agency held its 11th annual Noiseless Lagos Campaign on Tuesday, with the theme, “Advancing Sound Control and Technology in an Emerging Smart City.”
The event focused on developing sustainable strategies to address rising noise pollution, particularly from religious centres.
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Princess Oyekan Ismaila, permanent secretary at the Ministry of Tourism and Culture, urged residents to be responsible and considerate in managing noise in shared spaces.
“Our aim is to have a noiseless smart Lagos. We are conscious of our health, hearing and other vital organs. Our health and environment are essential to the developmental strides of Lagos State.
“We implore residents to be mindful of their neighbours and avoid polluting the environment with noise. That is why the governor and the Lagos State Government are advocating a noiseless city,” she said.
Dr Gaji Tajudeen, permanent secretary of the Office of Environmental Services, Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, commended LASEPA for sustaining the annual summit.
Mr Tajudeen, represented by Dr Olasunkanmi Sojinu, head of environmental assessment in the ministry, described noise pollution as a serious public health concern.
“Environmental nuisance has severe public health consequences, and pretending all is well in a noisy environment is to sign up for sudden death.
“We are pleased that LASEPA has continued to sustain this summit and its fight against noise pollution and other environmental nuisances.
“We must recognise that noise is not just a nuisance; it is a public health issue,” he said.
Adeyinka Sorongbe, permanent secretary, Ministry of Science and Technology, represented by Mrs Remi George-Ashiru, said technology offers tools such as real-time monitoring and artificial intelligence-driven sound management solutions to tackle noise pollution.
He said innovation must be matched with responsibility to build healthier and more liveable cities.
“Excessive noise affects public health, productivity and overall quality of life. Advancing sound control is not just a technical goal; it is a social and environmental imperative,” he said.
Mr Sorongbe said the ministry would continue to support research, innovation and partnerships aimed at promoting sustainable, people-centred technological solutions.
In his opening remarks, LASEPA General Manager, Dr Babatunde Ajayi, reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to reducing noise pollution.
Mr Ajayi stressed that religious worship, school activities and business operations must be conducted within permissible noise limits.
He said the agency would continue to sanction religious bodies, schools and businesses that violate state noise regulations.
Reverend Dr Dele Ajayi, presiding chaplain of the Chapel of Christ the Light, Alausa, Ikeja, urged religious organisations to show empathy and moderation.
According to him, worship should be conducted in ways that do not disturb surrounding communities.
Chief Imam of Deji Oworu Mosque, Alapere, Imam Badmus Suleiman, also called for greater responsibility in managing noise pollution.

Noise Pollution
“Noise pollution is a menace, especially in schools and places of worship, and should be curbed,” he said.
The event featured a debate titled “Technology and Noise: Who Bears the Responsibility and Consequences?” involving students from Lagos State’s six education districts.
Modele David Olufemi of Alimosho Senior Grammar School emerged overall winner with 373 points.
Bello Awwal of Obele Community Senior High School, Education District IV, came second with 368 points, while Onaolapo Olabiyi of Lagos State Senior Model College, Kankon, Education District V, placed third with 339 points.
Free hearing tests were also conducted for some participants to assess possible hearing challenges.
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Naval Chief Idi Abbas Pushes Manpower Development For Safe Navigation, Blue Economy
Naval Chief Idi Abbas Pushes Manpower Development For Safe Navigation, Blue Economy
The chief of naval staff, Idi Abbas, has underscored the critical role of manpower development in ensuring safe navigation and driving Nigeria’s blue economy.
Mr Abbas said this on Tuesday during a courtesy visit by the hydrographer of the federation, Olumide Fadahunsi, to naval headquarters in Abuja, according to a statement on Tuesday.
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Mr Abbas reaffirmed the Nigerian Navy’s commitment to supporting the National Hydrographic Agency, particularly in the areas of manpower provision and capacity building.
He noted that a highly skilled hydrographic workforce remained vital to naval operations and maritime domain awareness.
The naval chief also lauded the agency for its outstanding hydrographic activities in Cross River and Imo, which he said had earned widespread recognition.
He urged the agency to deepen local capacity development by producing training charts for institutions such as the Nigerian Defence Academy Naval Wing and Nigerian Navy Training Schools.
He congratulated Mr Fadahunsi on his appointment and commended the strategic direction introduced under his leadership. He also encouraged the hydrographer to sustain the momentum by consolidating on the achievements of his predecessor.
Mr Fadahunsi expressed appreciation to the naval chief for the Nigerian navy’s sustained support to the agency.
He said that upon assuming office, he conducted a comprehensive review of the agency’s operations and subsequently developed a strategic plan that prioritised manpower development as a key enabler for maritime safety and economic growth.
The hydrographer noted that personnel of the navy constituted a significant proportion of the agency’s workforce. According to him, this underscores the longstanding institutional synergy between both organisations.

Naval Chief Idi Abbas
He further revealed plans to boost female participation in hydrography, in line with the global drive by the International Hydrographic Organisation to promote inclusivity and gender balance in the field.
The visit reinforced the navy’s commitment to strengthening hydrographic capabilities as a cornerstone of maritime governance, navigational safety, and sustainable national development.
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NAF Advances Non-kinetic Operations Through Strategic Medical Outreach In Maiduguri
NAF Advances Non-kinetic Operations Through Strategic Medical Outreach In Maiduguri
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) 105 Composite Group Medical Centre, NAF Base Maiduguri, has conducted a series of impactful medical outreaches and humanitarian activities aimed at strengthening ongoing non-kinetic operations and enhancing civil-military cooperation in Borno State.
The 3-day programme, organised as part of the 2026 Nurses Week, aligns with the vision of the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, for a people-centric and community-focused NAF. Activities included health education campaigns, school outreaches, and recognition of outstanding nursing personnel.
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Flagging off the event, the Unit Commander, Group Captain KO Nwachukwu, commended NAF nurses for their professionalism, sacrifice, and dedication to service delivery within operational environments. The outreach featured awareness rallies and health talks on hypertension, hygiene, HIV prevention, and safe health practices for both military personnel and civilians.
In support of ongoing cholera prevention efforts in the state, the medical team also visited Pompomari Primary and Junior Secondary School, where students received sensitisation on hand hygiene and sanitation, alongside the distribution of sanitary pads, liquid soap, disinfectants, and other hygiene materials.

NAF, Medical Outreach
The event attracted officials from the Borno State Ministry of Health and other public health stakeholders, further reinforcing collaboration between the Nigerian Air Force and civil institutions in promoting community wellbeing and public trust.
The outreach underscored the NAF’s commitment to leveraging humanitarian and people-focused initiatives as critical enablers of counter-insurgency operations, national security, and sustainable peace in the North-East.
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NPF Lament Rising Deforestation In Jigawa
NPF Lament Rising Deforestation In Jigawa
The police commissioner in Jigawa, Haruna Yahaya, has expressed concern over the spate of deforestation caused by indiscriminate tree felling.
Mr Yahaya said this on Tuesday during a homage visit to the Emir of Kazaure, Najib Hussaini Adamu, according to a statement on Tuesday by Shiisu Adam, spokesman of the command.
Mr Yahaya attributed deforestation to indiscriminate logging in spite of threats to environmental sustainability and public safety. He urged local authorities and community leaders to support efforts to tackle the menace.
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The commissioner also decry the increase in cases of mob action, jungle justice and culpable homicide, warning residents against taking the law into their own hands.
Mr Yahaya advised the people to report suspected criminals and disputes to security agencies for lawful intervention rather than resorting to violence.
The police chief also met with council chairmen and other stakeholders as part of efforts to strengthen security collaboration and community policing initiatives.
“The CP emphasised the command’s readiness to ensure a secure and violence-free electoral atmosphere before, during and after the elections.

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“The police will continue to contribute to avoid road accidents, loss of lives, and other criminal activities in the state,” the statement said.
While assuring personnel of improved welfare and operational efficiency, Mr Yahaya underscored the importance of intelligence sharing, community participation in crime prevention through strong synergy among security agencies, traditional institutions, local authorities, and vigilantes.
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