Fantastic!! Fashola Declares October 15 Horn Free Day In Lagos
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, on
Thursday explained the idea behind his administration’s
initiative, “Horn Free Day” coming up on October 15,
2014, describing it as a step towards sensitizing residents
to the harmful effects of noise pollution.
Speaking at the State’s first “Lagos Drivers’ Appreciation
Day” held at the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and
Industry House, Alausa, Ikeja, Governor Fashola said that
the Horn Free Day was an initiative of his administration to
persuade citizens that there is a better way to live than
indulging in noise pollution which has been found to be
harmful to their health.
Re-enforcing the remarks of the Guest Lecturer who put the
harmful noise level at 70 decibels and above, the Governor
said that there was need to bring this figure down
significantly because according to the global standard for
measuring noise, “90 decibels is rather too high and
harmful to human health”.
“It is for our own good, it is for our own health, it is for our
own life. It is not because Governor Fashola said so. It is
not because Lagos State Government said so. It is simply
because it is good for us. Doctors have told us it is for our
own ultimate good”, the Governor said.
According to him, “What we see in a way that we now
choose to live is that because we live in a very noisy
environment, which we can really diminish, we tend to be
very noisy ourselves. We speak at the top of our voices, we
play music at very high decibels and we do very many
things at very high levels”.
The Governor pointed out that the campaign against noise
pollution was a response to the petitions and complaints of
“citizens and tax payers who, on daily basis, write and
petition us that somebody is preventing them from sleep
either from the noise they are making or from other
uncharitable activities they are carrying on without regard
for the well being of their neighbours.”
He further recalled, “Occasionally, when you hear a siren
you know something has gone wrong in that system; you
know that either an ambulance is on its way to an
emergency or firemen are on their way to a fire or
policemen are tracking and chasing criminals; and I said
then that why should we be different, are we not
Nigerians?”
Saying that such a change should start from Lagos,
Governor Fashola expressed joy that the Ministry of
Transportation and all its affiliated agencies, the Drivers’
Institutes, the Transport and the Law Enforcement
Institutes, have all taken the Horn Free Day challenge up to
the level of implementation.
He declared, “We are gathered here today to sensitize
ourselves in preparation for the day we have chosen as a
Horn Free Day; the No-Noise day or whatever you chose to
call it, but let us just bring down the noise in our society.
On that day we will not be gathering like this. Each one of
us and all of us will be consciously doing something to start
this very exciting journey in order to reduce noise in our
society”.
The Governor charged the audience, “I want you to
remember as we leave here today that starting from the 15th
of October, whether we reduce noise or not starts from you
and I. If you and I make the commitment to do something
positive in order to reduce noise, clearly you and I will
benefit”@LastßornNews(07060428346)
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