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Campaign posters still litter Lagos weeks after election (Photos)

Enugu State Government says those defacing outdoor surfaces and spaces with posters would face a fine of up to N50 million.
File photo: Campaign posters deface public space in Lagos

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"The agency in charge needs to intervene fast, so as to restore the beauty of Lagos," a resident lamented.

By Ayodele Efunla

Several weeks after conclusion of the 2023 general elections in Lagos, posters pasted on walls, bridges, electric polls, road dividers, and so on are still conspicuous everywhere in Lagos.

This, according to observers, is constituting an environmental nuisance in the Centre of Excellence.

“This is an eyesore as it does not contribute to the beauty of the public space.

“The agency in charge needs to intervene fast, so as to restore the beauty of Lagos,” a resident lamented.

Indiscriminate pasting of posters on both Public and private properties in the state is illegal and punishable under the law.

P.M.NEWS, therefore, calls on the Lagos State Signage and Advertisement Agency (LASSA) to rise to the occasion.

Below are two more ugly scenes as captured through our lenses:

Posters of a presidential candidate in the last election on the wall of a private property in Lagos (Photo: Ayodele Efunla)

 

2023 election campaign posters and refuse under an overhead bridge in Ikeja, Lagos (Photo: Ayodele Efunla)

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