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Adamawa Prohibits Posters On Public Buildings

by Hussaini Hammangabdo
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The Adamawa state government has announced the prohibition of posters on public buildings, whether for campaign, commercial, or promotional purposes.

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The ban applies to streetlight poles, public signboards, and roundabouts throughout the state.

The announcement was made by the Honourable Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Hon. Mohammed Sadiq, in Yola.

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Hon Sadiq expressed concern over the increasing rate at which individuals, groups, and organisations have been pasting posters and stickers indiscriminately, describing the act as a violation of environmental sanitation laws and a threat to the government’s cleanliness and beautification efforts.

“This practice not only defaces public infrastructure but also undermines our collective efforts to maintain a clean and orderly environment in Adamawa State,” he stated.

He warned that any person or organisation found violating the directive would face prosecution.

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He added that such materials would be removed at the offender’s cost, in line with the state’s environmental protection and sanitation laws.

The Commissioner called on political groups, religious organisations, and business operators to adhere strictly to the ban, emphasising the Ministry’s commitment to enforcing environmental regulations and preserving the state’s image.

“The Ministry remains committed to ensuring a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment for all residents.”

“We seek the cooperation of the public in upholding this directive in the collective interest of our environment and the good image of Adamawa State.”

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