Atheist Leader Files Noise Pollution Complaint Against Church

Image: Brenda Jons during church service

The president of the Atheists In Kenya Society has filed a formal complaint with the National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA) against a local church in Saika, Nairobi, citing noise pollution.

Harrison Mumia has been struggling with the noise pollution emanating from the church’s powerful loudspeakers during their Friday night Keshas and Sunday worship services for two years.

In an email to NEMA, Mumia emphasized that the ongoing disturbance violates local noise pollution regulations and has requested their intervention to facilitate a resolution with the church.

He has asked for a solution to be found by October 31, 2023.

NEMA has assured Mumia that they will investigate the situation promptly.

This case highlights the importance of respecting the rights of all residents, regardless of their religious beliefs. It also shows that environmental authorities are taking noise pollution complaints seriously.

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