Noise control: What NEMA, Church leaders agreed upon

Rule of Law: NEMA moves to undertake scientific review of the valid standards for noise.

Executive Director of NEMA, Dr. Barirega Akankwasah with members of the Born Again Christian Faith, led by the president of the National Pastors Platform of Uganda, Bishop David Kiganda in Kampala. COURTESY PHOTO.


By Agencies

Born-again Church leaders from various parts of Uganda joined forces last month and petitioned the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) complaining about rampant arrests and prosecution of their members over noise pollution.

The pastors cited several ‘irregularities’ relating to NEMA operations, noting that the body’s definition of noise pollution ‘threatens’ the Christian faith.

The faith leaders expressed concern over the prevailing law being ‘harsh’ with ‘uncalled-for’ punishments needing review: these include confiscation of sound equipment and disruption of church services.

Pastors accused NEMA officials of discrimination regarding enforcement, use of environmental law to settle land disputes, faith disputes and community conflicts.

During a meeting chaired by the Executive Director of NEMA, Dr. Barirega Akankwasah and members of the Born Again Christian Faith, led by the president of the National Pastors Platform of Uganda, Bishop David Kiganda, and attended by representatives of all Born Again Christians, the meeting deliberated on mechanisms to strengthen the relationship between NEMA and the Church leadership and agreed as follows; 

  • No arrest shall be made for noise pollution unless an improvement notice has been first issued in writing by either NEMA, Urban Authority or Local Government.
  • Churches will designate focal persons for coordinating environment compliance issues including noise management
  • Government will through NEMA, undertake scientific review of the standards for noise to establish whether the standards we have today are appropriate
  • Arrests should be preceded with criminal summons and no arrests should be effected during a church service
  • NEMA will work with the Church leadership to sensitize the churches and the general public about noise standards
  • Noise meter readings should be transparently recorded and where possible counter signed by the complainants and the accused person
  • Noise mapping will be undertaken to establish noise pollution levels for different parts starting with Kampala and Wakiso
  • Measurements for noise should take into consideration the environmental and background noise to ensure that the readings taken are attributable to the entity complained against 

The Executive Director assured the Born Again Christians that NEMA is there to implement the law and that self-regulation was the most effective approach to implement the law.

The two parties resolved to strengthen the working relationship including regular engagements to effectively prevent noise pollution and promote best environment practices through the Church. 

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