Soludo, has denied ordering the removal of billboards belonging to the Labour Party (LP) and its presidential candidate, Peter Obi in Anambra
By Emma Ogbuehi
Anambra state governor, Prof Chukwuma Charles Soludo, has denied ordering the removal of billboards belonging to the Labour Party (LP) and its presidential candidate, Peter Obi in the State.
The rebuttal comes on the heels of allegation that his government had pulled down billboards belonging to Obi and the LP senatorial candidate for Anambra Central, Victor Umeh, from strategic junctions in the state.
Obi and Umeh’s large billboards at the Unizik Temporary Site Flyover were pulled down on Saturday by the Anambra Signage and Advertising Agency (ANSAA). Also, Labour Party advert at the Afor Nnobi Gantry, which had been there since October, 2022 and was paid for five months, was pulled down. LP has accused the Governor, of ordering the dismantling of billboards
But in denying the charge, Soludo insisted that he has nothing to do with the billboards, stressing that the state’s Signage Agency is the lawful authority to regulate billboards and also apply sanctions. He further accused LP and its candidates of not paying the relevant fees for the billboards. The governor, who made the clarification through a statement by his chief press secretary, Christian Aburime.
The statement reads:
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“In August 2022 Anambra Signage and Advertisement Agency, ANSAA sent out letters to all the political parties in Anambra State to obtain political campaign permits as provided by law which would enable them enjoy campaigns around the state and access to rent available government outdoor media assets and public spaces.
“Also in October 2022, the Agency again sent out another letter to the candidates reminding them of the need to obtain the permit. Before commencing enforcement in November 2022, ANSAA ran a one-week sensitisation paid adverts in the media for further general reminder to all political parties and their candidates. Many of the political parties and candidates responded including the APGA candidates.
“Sadly, no payment was made by the Labour party candidates both at the National and State House of Assembly levels. Several phone calls and entreaties were made to them through their media managers by ANSAA. These appeals and entreaties were brazenly ignored. They have had several campaigns in the state without permits and have their campaign materials everywhere without permits.
“It is only fair that all politicians and political parties should be treated equally. The Labour Party cannot choose to be lawless in a society governed by laws and regulations, whereas other parties and candidates comply with directives of the signage agency, except Labour Party, which believe it is entitled to a different set of rules. Is lawlessness and operating with different rules for LP and another for others what Labour Party stand for?
“Governor Soludo and Anambra state under him have been commended as the most tolerant state during this campaign period. Soludo has even allowed Peter Obi to use government facilities for his campaign without paying any fees.
“In Anambra, law and order is our first agenda. If Peter Obi and Labour Party cannot play by the rules during campaign, we wonder how they can govern lawfully?
“Governor Soludo has nothing to do with the billboards. The Signage Agency is the lawful authority to regulate billboards and also apply sanctions.