President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday directed the
Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Campaign
Organisation and other bodies that campaigned for his
re-election to start removing the posters, billboards,
banners, signs and other campaign materials they
erected nationwide.
In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and
Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, the President said with the
2015 general elections over, it was appropriate that
steps be taken to restore the environment in Nigerian
cities, towns and villages to their pre-election campaign
state.
Jonathan urged Nigerians to put the recent political
campaigns behind them and join hands with the
incoming administration in working for a more united,
peaceful, stable and progressive nation.
The statement partly read, “With the 2015 presidential
elections now concluded and the country preparing for
the inauguration of a new administration on May 29,
President Goodluck Jonathan believes that it is
appropriate that steps be taken to restore the
environment in Nigerian cities, towns and villages to
their pre-election campaign state.
“Accordingly, President Jonathan directs that the PDP
Presidential Campaign Organisation and the various a
$$ociations that coalesced into the Jonathan/Sambo
Support Group immediately begin the process of
removing the posters, billboards, banners, signs and
other campaign materials in support of his re-election
bid which still adorn the landscape in major cities
across the country.”
Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Campaign
Organisation and other bodies that campaigned for his
re-election to start removing the posters, billboards,
banners, signs and other campaign materials they
erected nationwide.
In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and
Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, the President said with the
2015 general elections over, it was appropriate that
steps be taken to restore the environment in Nigerian
cities, towns and villages to their pre-election campaign
state.
Jonathan urged Nigerians to put the recent political
campaigns behind them and join hands with the
incoming administration in working for a more united,
peaceful, stable and progressive nation.
The statement partly read, “With the 2015 presidential
elections now concluded and the country preparing for
the inauguration of a new administration on May 29,
President Goodluck Jonathan believes that it is
appropriate that steps be taken to restore the
environment in Nigerian cities, towns and villages to
their pre-election campaign state.
“Accordingly, President Jonathan directs that the PDP
Presidential Campaign Organisation and the various a
$$ociations that coalesced into the Jonathan/Sambo
Support Group immediately begin the process of
removing the posters, billboards, banners, signs and
other campaign materials in support of his re-election
bid which still adorn the landscape in major cities
across the country.”
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