Make Noise Go To Jail - Oyo State Min. Of Environment. By Yemisi Oladipupo
Jul 30, 2020 ·
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Make Noise Go To Jail - Oyo State Min. Of Environment. By: Yemisi Oladipupo (onaaraTODAYnews) Nigeria, 30/7/2020. Oyo Government approved enforcement of Environmental Laws including Noise Pollution prohibition - Ministry...
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Make Noise Go To Jail - Oyo State Min. Of Environment.
By: Yemisi Oladipupo (onaaraTODAYnews)
Nigeria, 30/7/2020.
Oyo Government approved enforcement of Environmental Laws including Noise Pollution prohibition - Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources.
On his very popular radio program 'State of the Nation', Mr. Edmund Obilo complained to his guest who came from the Ministry of Environment about a neighborhood discotheque which disturbs with loud music and the officials replied in the affirmative that they would be dealt with DECISIVELY.
In the words of the two men, "we have equipments to detect the level of the noise. We are not going to use just the mobile courts, we are going to use the magistrate court as well. And one of the options is a jail term which is to be determined by the judge".
In this short interview in Yoruba at onaaraTODAYnews onlineRADIO which is available in over 10 most popular online podcasts systems, an enthusiast of *AntiNoisePollution* campaign says noise is a psychological violence that could destroy life. Call for holistic implimentation of the new enforcement rules.
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https://www.spreaker.com/episode/39990133
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By: Yemisi Oladipupo (onaaraTODAYnews)
Nigeria, 30/7/2020.
Oyo Government approved enforcement of Environmental Laws including Noise Pollution prohibition - Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources.
On his very popular radio program 'State of the Nation', Mr. Edmund Obilo complained to his guest who came from the Ministry of Environment about a neighborhood discotheque which disturbs with loud music and the officials replied in the affirmative that they would be dealt with DECISIVELY.
In the words of the two men, "we have equipments to detect the level of the noise. We are not going to use just the mobile courts, we are going to use the magistrate court as well. And one of the options is a jail term which is to be determined by the judge".
In this short interview in Yoruba at onaaraTODAYnews onlineRADIO which is available in over 10 most popular online podcasts systems, an enthusiast of *AntiNoisePollution* campaign says noise is a psychological violence that could destroy life. Call for holistic implimentation of the new enforcement rules.
Tap the link below to listen!
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/39990133
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