The state government has imposed a 
500,000 fine on those who flout the directive.
General manager, Lagos State Environment Protection Agency (LASEPA), Adebola Shabi, made this known on Monday.
He said the 
decision on noise pollution was necessitated by petitions made by 
residents who complained about the frequent disturbance from the bars, 
clubhouses and religious houses.
The government 
also warned religious houses to make their premises sound proof in order
 to reduce the effect of noise generated in the areas where they are 
situated.
