Business Day (Nigeria)

Covid-19: LASAA announces palliative­s for outdoor advertisin­g practition­ers

- INIOBONG IWOK

Lagos State Signage and Advertisin­g Agency ( LASAA) has announced various palliative­s to cushion the adverse impact of the Covid-19 on the operations of outdoor advertisin­g practition­ers in the state.

Adedamola Docemo, managing director and chief executive officer (MD/CEO) of LASAA, who disclosed this at a press conference in Lagos weekend, said the agency has decided to waive the permit fees for outdoor practition­ers spanning three months from April to June 2020, following the approval of the state governor, Babajide Sanwo-olu. “This represents 25 percent of the outdoor practition­ers’ bill for the year 2020,” Docemo said.

He added that the agency was also willing to offer a special discount to all outdoor advertisin­g practition­ers that are ready to completely and immediatel­y offset their 2019 outstandin­g bills. “This will, however, be done on a case-bycase basis,” he said.

Docemo explained that a revised bill for this year would be sent to all registered outdoor advertisin­g practition­ers with a letter detailing the terms and conditions attached to the

rebate, adding that a major condition is the practition­ers’ readiness to settle all 2019 outstandin­g bills as well as the outstandin­g payment for January to March 2020.

He said a formal letter has been sent to the Outdoor Advertisin­g Associatio­n of Nigeria ( OAAN) and other stakeholde­rs in the industry intimating them of the new developmen­ts.

He expressed the optimism that the initiative would go a long way to demonstrat­e the agency’s resolve to help the industry grow as well as cushion the negative effect of the pandemic on outdoor

advertisin­g business in the state.

“We hope the members of the outdoor advertisin­g industry will reciprocat­e this good gesture from the state by ensuring prompt payment of all their obligation­s to the agency as this will help the state’s agenda to achieve accelerate­d infrastruc­ture developmen­t,” he said.

He noted that most advertiser­s had suspended or cancelled their advertisin­g contracts for the year 2020, a situation that made revenue collection an enormous task for the agency.

The CEO said the OAAN

had on behalf of its members repeatedly requested for the agency’s interventi­on and support to cushion the effect of the pandemic on their businesses.

“You have spoken and we have listened and showed empathy. As an agency, we believe this will go a long way to demonstrat­e our readiness to support businesses in the state,” Docemo said.

He assured members of the public that the agency would continue to raise the bar when it comes to outdoor advertisin­g regulation while also striving for the outdoor advertisin­g industry to flourish.

 ??  ?? Adedamola Docemo (m), managing director, Lagos State Signage and Advertisem­ent Agency (LASAA); Adegbolaha­n Dixon (l), special assistant Operations (LASAA), and Buky Ayodele, head, Client Services and Registrati­on, addressing the press on Covid-19 palliative­s for outdoor advertisin­g practition­ers in Lagos State.
Adedamola Docemo (m), managing director, Lagos State Signage and Advertisem­ent Agency (LASAA); Adegbolaha­n Dixon (l), special assistant Operations (LASAA), and Buky Ayodele, head, Client Services and Registrati­on, addressing the press on Covid-19 palliative­s for outdoor advertisin­g practition­ers in Lagos State.

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