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Lack of regulation: In many African countries, noise pollution laws are non-existent or not applied when it comes to religion. Authorities are often afraid to intervene for fear of being accused of "attacking religion."
In numerous African nations, inadequate regulation regarding noise pollution allows religious activities to disrupt communities without oversight. Authorities hesitate to enforce laws, fearing backlash for perceived attacks on religious practices. This lack of intervention leads to ongoing disturbances, highlighting the need for balanced governance that respects both faith and community well-being.