By Jude Opara

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) Enugu State has kicked against the mandatory N150 million political campaign advertising permit fee imposed by Enugu State Structures for Signage and Advertising Agency (ENSSAA) on political parties and candidates participating in the 2026 local government election and 2027 general election.

Describing the campaign advertising permit fee as unlawful, unconstitutional and undemocratic, the opposition party accused the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) in Enugu State of inventing the fee to shut out the opposition parties from contesting the coming elections in the state.

According to Enugu ADC, the imposition of the humongous campaign permit fee on political parties and candidates is an indication that Governor Peter Mba and the APC are afraid of a free and fair contest and hence, have resorted to all kinds of “undemocratic” tactics to frustrate their potential opponents.

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The imposition of the N150 million political campaign advertising permit fee was announced by the General Manager (GM) of ENSSAA, Mr. Francis Aninwike, through a statement released by Governor Peter Mba’s media office.

According to Aninwike, the directive is in line with the agency’s statutory mandate to regulate outdoor advertising and ensure environmental aesthetics across the 17 local government areas of the state.

The ENSSAA GM further explained that the fee would grant parties the right to deploy campaign materials, including banners, branded vehicles, T-shirts and handbills, as well as conduct street campaigns and rallies.

Reacting in a press release on Tuesday, Enugu ADC Media Team rejected the campaign advertising permit fee in its entirety, describing it as not only unlawful and unconstitutional, but also undemocratic.

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According to the press release signed by Paul Anigbogu on behalf of Enugu ADC Media Team, the opposition party, while making reference to a statement by the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON), pointed out that advertising falls within the Second Schedule of the Exclusive List in the 1999 Constitution (as amended), and hence, only the National Assembly can enact laws in this regard.

The party further accused Enugu State Government of trying to usurp the powers of the federal government by imposing advertising the “illegal” advertising permit fee, in total contravention of the Constitution of Nigeria.

Enugu ADC threatened to head to court to challenge the imposition of the humongous fee on political parties and candidates, if the APC led Government in Enugu State fails to rescind the decision.

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Enugu ADC accused Governor Mba and the ruling APC government in Enugu State of adopting all kinds of undemocratic practices to intimidate and harass the opposition parties ahead of the forthcoming council election and general election.

It warned that placing financial encumbrances on the way of the opposition parties would skew elections in favour of the ruling party, which has state funds at its disposal and thus, remove the vital element of competition in the elections, foisting a fait accompli on the electorate.

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