…AA, the fourth party to pick the license despite faulting it as illegal assured presence of his campaign posters.
The iNews Times reports that the Governorship candidate of Action Alliance (AA), Ozo Jephat Nweke has picked the mandatory N50million political campaign license imposed by the Anambra State Signage and Advertisement Agency.
Managing Director if the advertisement agency, Tony Ujubuonu, had during a press conference announced the campaign permit fees, insisting that the agency would deploy relevant laws to prosecute any politician, contestant or political party who dared display outdoor advertisements without prior payment.
Nweke, the fourth candidate to pick the license despite faulting it as illegal assured presence of his posters, handbills, billboards, branded vehicles and others across the length and breadth of the the state and beyond.
The security expert and entrepreneur of worth, represented by his running-mate, Mr Obi Anayochukwu and some party members said he was confident of victory on the November 8 gubernatorial.
“This is why I never wanted any person or thing to stop me from reaching out accordingly.
“With the latest development, my posters, handbills, billboards, branded vehicles and others will be seen across the 326 electoral wards of the the state and beyond.
“The election is between AA and others. But at the end, Anambra people will have their say by voting a candidate with passion to feed the nation, secure and upright the masses.
“We have confidence on winning the election. AA is not new. Ozo Nweke is a figure, a household name within Anambra and beyond. We are seeing and hearing from the masses on who will be their choice.
“We are well positioned to change Anambra state for good, starting with security of lives and property, to attraction of foreign and local investors and others,” he added.