Ahead of this year Valentine’s day which falls on Friday February 14, the Lagos State Government has issued warning to residents especially leisure and entertainment business operators over noise making, IgbereTV reports.
In a statement released by the General Manager, Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency, Dr. Dolapo Fasawe and the Director-General, Lagos State Safety Commission, Mr. Lanre Mojola at Ikeja, the State Government appealed to “residents of the State, particularly the leisure and entertainment business operators to comply with environmental laws guiding their businesses during the forthcoming Valentine’s day celebration, urging them to “spread love and not noise.”
The public, particularly the owners of event centres as well as leisure, hospitality and entertainment facilities were also advised to obtain necessary permits in order to operate in a friendly and safe environment.
Recall that the Valentine’s day is celebrated all over the world as a day specifically set aside for expressing love, the statement warned against activities that could be harmful or sow seeds of hate rather than love.
Fasawe warned leisure business owners not to cut corners but to obtain permits and operate within the prescribed noise standards as failure to comply will attract serious consequences.
She maintained that previous annual celebrations of Valentine’s day had been characterised by jamborees, concerts and parties which, if not regulated, could cause serious havoc on the environment and innocent citizens of the State.
Fasawe asserted that “permits are no licence to make noise and there is always a provision for revocation, where the noise exceeds the permissible standards.”
The DG, LSSC expressed displeasure at the nonchalant attitude of entertainment business operators to the safety of their clients, especially during celebrations and fiestas.
According to him, most event centres have less capacity for the multitude of guests invited, with little or no arrangement for safety measures, especially with no provision for escape routes in case of emergency incidents.
The DG reaffirmed that obtaining safety permits reduce risk of unforeseen accidents or fatalities, maintaining that officials of the Commission are well trained to plan alongside with entertainment business owners to ensure hitch-free events.