Nigeria, Sept. 27 -- The Kwara State Signage and Advertisement Agency (KWASAA) has cautioned individuals, groups, and organizations against the indiscriminate pasting of posters on public infrastructure, describing the act as a criminal offence and a threat to the state's beautification efforts.
The agency's Acting General Manager, Toba Adeyeye, gave the warning on Saturday in Ilorin during a cleanup exercise aimed at removing illegally pasted posters across the metropolis.
Mr. Adeyeye noted that Kwara State has been repositioned as a leading destination for investment and tourism through ongoing urban renewal projects.
He, however, expressed concern that some residents were undermining government efforts by defacing public infrastruct...
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