Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State has issued a directive prohibiting loud preaching in public spaces, particularly in markets, to curb noise pollution and maintain order.
Southeastposts learnt that the Governor warned that violators of this regulation would face a fine of ₦500,000.
A video circulating on social media on Saturday captured Soludo confronting an unidentified roadside preacher, instructing him to stop disrupting traders with his loud preaching.
The Governor advised the preacher to relocate to a church or rent an open space where those genuinely interested could voluntarily attend his sermons.
Southeastposts reports that the enforcement of this policy is in tandem with the government’s broader effort to regulate public disturbances and ensure a conducive business environment for traders and residents alike.


















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