The Bo City Council has issued a press release dated February 25, 2025, announcing a ban on the use of megaphones and Bluetooth speakers in public places throughout the city.
This new directive aims to proactively address noise pollution and promote a quieter environment for all residents, businesses, and institutions within Bo City.
The council’s press release emphasizes that any individual or group found violating this directive will face fines or legal action in accordance with the council’s regulations.
The Mayor of Bo City Council, Kabba Musa, expressed his support for the initiative, which has been welcomed by the community as a necessary step toward improving the quality of life in the city.
Residents and local business owners alike have shown enthusiasm for the decision, highlighting the importance of a peaceful atmosphere in enhancing daily activities and interactions.
Great moves
It’s about time. The same should be done in Freetown.
I was expecting this to happen because this people are too much now.
They use those things even when selling pepper,onion, water and other local things. The city is too noise for the life of the people. Good kudos 👏 👌
Great moves indeed. We need to start improving our country. Too mus uncivilized behavior. I do hope it doesn’t apply to people having an organized group function
Hope authorities concern will implement the same in freetown. Kudos to Bo city council. The country is so noisy nowadays.