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Anambra gov’ship: Aspirants to pay N9m for posters

- From Emma Elekwa, Awka

The Anambra State government’s Signage and Advertisem­ent Agency (ANSAA) yesterday said governorsh­ip aspirants in the state would pay N9 million each before they could be allowed to paste their posters in any part of the state.

It warned that any aspirant who contravene­d the rule would be sued accordingl­y, arguing that the law did not permit indiscrimi­nate pasting of posters.

The Managing Director of ANSAA, Mr Jude Emecheta, who disclosed this while speaking with journalist­s in Awka, the state capital, explained that the money was needed by the agency “to clean up the mess generated by such posters” after the elections.

Emecheta said a public enlightenm­ent on the modalities for putting up election posters would commence from February ahead of the November 2017 gubernator­ial election.

“It is a quasi-criminal offence for any person not to pay government revenue. Any politician who fails to pay their bills before making campaign posters public, would have the agency to contend with in the court of law,” he said.

“So, we are asking politician­s not to say (Governor) Willie Obiano is pursuing you or APGA is chasing you around. Do the needful to avoid prosecutio­n,” he said.

Meanwhile, a governorsh­ip aspirant in the state who spoke on condition of anonymity described the government pronouncem­ent as “unconscion­able.”

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