Soludo Imposes N500,000 Fine for Loud Preaching in Anambra Markets
Anambra State
Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has issued a stern warning to roadside
preachers using loudspeakers in public spaces, particularly in markets. He
emphasized that such activities cause noise pollution and disrupt the daily
lives of residents.
To enforce this,
the governor announced that anyone caught violating the noise pollution order
would face a hefty ₦500,000 fine.
A video
circulating on social media on Saturday captures Governor Soludo confronting an
unidentified preacher at a market, urging him to stop disrupting traders. In
the clip, Soludo firmly instructs the preacher to relocate to a church or rent
an open field, stating that those interested in listening would seek him out
there.
Addressing
traders, believed to be at Ochanja Market in Onitsha, Soludo declared:
“If you want
to preach the word of God, go to your church. You are causing noise pollution
here. You cannot come to a marketplace and disturb everyone.”
Soludo
reiterated that markets are not places of worship, and unauthorized religious
activities in public spaces would no longer be tolerated. He stressed:
“If you want
to preach, go to a church. Those who want to listen will come to you; you
cannot force people in the market to hear your message.”
To drive home
the point, the governor stated that anyone attempting to turn public spaces
into churches would be fined ₦500,000.
“We have
banned loudspeakers in markets due to noise pollution, which affects people’s
eardrums. You cannot force people to listen to your preaching. We are cracking
down on fake pastors and prophets in Anambra.”
What do you
think about this move? Should loud preaching in public spaces be regulated?
Let’s hear your thoughts!
nice one
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