APC’s Gov. Umahi fines his party for flouting executive order

Ebonyi’s Governor David Umahi has ordered that the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state pays a fine of N5 million for contravening the state’s Executive Order 3 of 2022.
The order for the fine imposed on the APC in the state is contained in a statement signed by the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Uchenna Orji, on Sunday in Abakaliki.
He stated that governor Umahi was saddened by the parties’ continuous pasting of posters on electric poles, meridians, concrete roads, and flyover bridges.
“These parties include the APC, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the Labour Party (LP) and the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).”
Executive Order 3 prohibits political parties from using public places such as schools, parks, and markets, among others, for political activities without seeking and obtaining due clearance from the state government.
The order, signed by the governor in November, also prohibits political parties from using critical infrastructures for pasting posters without obtaining state clearance,
“When APC flagged off its presidential and governorship campaigns in the state, it littered the infrastructures with posters, and that made other political parties follow suit.
“Most of the critical infrastructure have been littered with posters against the laws of the state government and the Executive Order regarding the pasting of posters and billboards,’’ the statement noted.
Mr Orji noted that governor Umahi had consequently decided to use his political party, the APC, to set an example to deter others.
“The party is thus fined N5 million for contravening the law and the Executive Order.
“The APC must pay the money to the state’s Internally Generated Revenue account and obtain a receipt.
“The party should publish the payment in all media platforms, including social media, before Dec. 31 or risk paying a default fee of 50 million,’’ the statement read.
Mr Umahi also ordered the APC to remove all posters on pasted infrastructures before December 31.
“The governor has decided to forgive all other political parties and appeal to them to remove their posters on critical infrastructures before December 31.
“They are to desist forthwith from defacing our facilities or face a similar penalty like APC in Ebonyi.
“The governor appeals to all political parties not to take this benevolence as a sign of weakness.
“Government will seal all secretariats and campaign offices of parties that fail to remove their posters or desist from continuous pasting of posters on critical infrastructure,’’ he warned.
Mr Orji also stated that Mr Umahi had banned all street campaigns in the state.
“He has directed all local government area chairmen, the Commissioner for Youths and Sports and the Commissioner for Education, among other aides, to process all applications of political parties intending to use infrastructures for campaigns.
“Any political party that is denied such opportunity and has complied with the laws of the state and the Executive Order must report to the state governor.
“Affected parties can also report to the Commissioner of Police or the Director of the State Security Service within 24 hours for immediate approval,’’ the statement read.
(NAN)
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