LP cries out as Anambra Gov’t removes Peter Obi’s bill boards
The Anambra State Government has pulled down some of the billboards of the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, Peter Obi in the state.
This came following an alleged non-payment to the state government.
The Anambra Signage and Advertising Agency (ANSAA) removed billboards placed at strategic areas of the state at the weekend.
The Labour Party accused the Governor of the State, Charles Soludo for directing the removal of the bill boards for personal reasons.
A chieftain of the party, who spoke as an anonymous, said the billboards at the Unizik temporary Site Flyover were removed, Saturday by ANSAA.
He said: “The billboard at UNIZIK Temporary Site Junction was today( Saturday ) removed on the orders of Soludo.
“The advert which was placed by an APCON registered Advertising Agency was fully paid for.
“Soludo said that he does not want Labour Party advert on such a strategic place and ordered the Anambra Signage Agency to refund the money it received for the advert.
“He also ordered the removal of the Labour Party advert at the Afor Nnobi Gantry. This advert has been there since October, 2022 and was paid for five months.”