Kogi Governor Yahaya Bello Orders Dismantling of Campaign Billboards, across The State

The executive governor of Kogi state, Alh. Yahaya Bello has order for dismantling of his campaign poster used during the last gubernatorial elections in Kogi State.

The Governor also order seizure of using Campaign sticker on bike and cars plate numbers with immediate effect.

The Governor give the directive today in Lokoja Kogi, in statement signed by his Chief press secretary, Muhammad Onogwu.

Onogwu said “Kogi State Governor, His Excellency, Alhaji Yahaya Bello has ordered that all campaign billboards erected across the state in the build up to the last governorship election should be dismantled forthwith.

“The Governor has also directed that all campaign stickers, plate numbers, handbills and posters embossed on vehicles, tricycles and motorbikes should be removed henceforth and direct the Vehicle Inspection Office, the Federal Road Safety Corps and other relevant agencies to enforce the law immediately.

“The governor also ordered that campaign billboards erected or placed in offices and other public institutions in the state should be removed as well.

“According to the governor, the directive takes effect from Thursday February 6, 2020 and warned that anyone found with such campaign or election related materials after this announcement would face the law.”

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