
Bello noted that worshipping God did not have to extend as far as encroaching on the rights of others to peace. “It is not right for mosques and churches to disturb other people with noise from their activities, simply because they are worshipping God. Worshipping God should not come with so much discomfort to others. “The ugly situation we have in some parts of the state occurs when there are between four and five churches and mosques on one street blaring so much noise at the same time, thereby disturbing the peace of others. This is unacceptable and we can no longer tolerate this,” he said. The commissioner also said the government was no more comfortable with the noise emanating from markets, club houses and factories, saying it might not hesitate to sanction operators of such places. He said the government had sealed no fewer than four churches, three hotels and one factory, last year, for noise pollution. The commissioner also warned residents, who were in the habit of defecating in open places, to stop the act or incur the wrath of the law. He said open defecation and urination was becoming a problem in the state, as it constituted a threat to public health and the environment. “People just defecate openly anywhere and I think this is not good at all.
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