EKSAA Warns Against Unauthorized Poster Pasting in Ekiti.
The Ekiti State Signage and Advertisement Agency (EKSAA) has issued a fresh warning against the indiscriminate and unauthorized pasting of posters across the state, vowing to clamp down on violators in accordance with the law.
In a statement released on Friday, the agency reiterated that it will no longer condone the defacing of public and private properties with posters by individuals, political parties, religious institutions, or any other organizations, without obtaining proper approval from the agency.
EKSAA cited the Ekiti State Structure for Signage and Advertisement Agency Law of 2007 as the legal backing for its enforcement actions, stressing that offenders will face stiff penalties.
“No individual, group, or organisation—including political parties, churches, schools, advertisers, printers, or marketers—should engage in the display or pasting of posters on buildings, walls, highways, or any outdoor surface without prior clearance from the agency,” the statement read.
The agency explained that the move is aimed at preventing the defacement of the state's landscape and maintaining an orderly and visually appealing environment.
EKSAA urged all stakeholders and members of the public to comply strictly with the directive, warning that it will not hesitate to impose sanctions on defaulters.
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