ANSAA Pegs Permit Fee for 2025 Anambra Governorship Election Campaign

By Chinwendu Uzoatu
The Anambra State Signage and Advertisement Agency (ANSAA), to mark the kick-off Anambra State governorship election on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, has pegged campaign mandatory permit fee for each political party, at fifty million naira.
At the press briefing held at the agencies headquarters in Awka, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Mr Tony Odili Ujubuonu stated that the campaign permit allows political parties the right to deploy their campaign materials and activities; using posters, public address systems, branded vehicles, banners, fliers, T-shirts, caps, rallies among others across the cities, villages and communities in the twenty one local government areas of the state.
He also explained that all campaign materials intended for outdoor display by political parties and candidates, advertising agencies and advertising practitioners are expected to have been vetted by the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria, before being posted.
Ujubuonu called on all the political parties, their supporters and the general public to always put other users of the advertising and visual promotion space in the state, into consideration. He appealed them to refrain from defacing the campaign materials of opponents as such actions are unacceptable and also goes contrary to the principles of fair democratic engagement.
The ANSAA MD/CEO, as well expressed his thanks to all political parties for the peaceful conduct of their primary elections and for maintaining decorum across the state. He prays for the peaceful and orderly approach to continue into the campaign season for the forth coming election.
Ujubuonu expressed his thanks to Ndi Anambra and government of Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo for their great support to the agency; to make the state a prosperous, lively and digitally driven homeland.
He also appreciated the media. He said: “We do not take this support for granted and therefore, we welcome you not just as a partner but co – travelers in the journey of building a better Anambra and greater Nigeria.”