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Re: DOOR TO DOOR LEAFLET & FLYER DISTRIBUTION by BlackSeedOil(m): 4:01pm On Jul 09, 2021
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Re: DOOR TO DOOR LEAFLET & FLYER DISTRIBUTION by Outdoorads247: 7:37am On Nov 11, 2021
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Re: DOOR TO DOOR LEAFLET & FLYER DISTRIBUTION by WartBumpKeloid: 1:59pm On Mar 27, 2022
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Re: DOOR TO DOOR LEAFLET & FLYER DISTRIBUTION by WartBumpKeloid: 4:17pm On Jun 14, 2022
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Re: DOOR TO DOOR LEAFLET & FLYER DISTRIBUTION by NijaPOSTERS: 2:40pm On Aug 11, 2022
NIGERIA 2023 GENERAL ELECTIONS

2023 and voters’ apathy

By Tayo Ogunbiyi
06 August 2022 | 6:55 am

Voters check for details of eligible voters pasted on the wall at a polling station during the Anambra State governorship election at Isuofia, southeast Nigeria, on November 6, 2021. – Voters in the restive southeastern Nigerian state of Anambra go to the polls on November 6, 2021, amid a massive police deployment, in a key test of electoral credibility ahead of a presidential race less than 18 months away. More than 30,000 police have been deployed to Anambra, the heart of a region where an outlawed separatist movement has been blamed for a string of attacks on police and election offices.

The recently concluded governorship election in Osun State has once again brought to fore the issue of voters’ apathy in the country. According to reports, out of the over 1,955,657 registered voters in the state, only a little over 800,000 turned out on Election Day.

A similar scenario played out in the last Local Government election in Lagos State where not up to 18% of the total registered voters actually voted during the election.

In the 2019 Governorship election in Lagos State, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu won by 739,445 votes. Whereas a total number of 6,570,291 voters registered for the election, the overall number of voters that took part in the poll was not up to a million.

Democracy is about the choice that the people make. Of all the various definitions of democracy, the most universally famous is the one that refers to it as the government of the people by the people and for the people.

The implication of the definition is that the people give impetus to democracy. In essence, you cannot have democracy without the people. The people set democracy in motion. However, in Nigeria, the people do not seem to understand the democratic power they wield.

The word ‘apathy’, which has its source in Greek, plainly means ‘without feelings’. According to Victor Marie Hugo, French poet, novelist, and dramatist of the Romantic Movement, ‘the apathetic are alive but without feelings, so they are not living. They are the living dead’.

Therefore, in line with Hugo’s line of thought, voters’ apathy simply refers to the insensitivity of the people towards the electoral process, particularly voting.

According to a statistics from the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, only about 35% of the over, 70million who registered to vote in the 2011 general elections really participated in the voting process. This implies that over 65% of registered voters did not vote.

This dangerous trend must be a source of serious concern to all genuine stakeholders in the polity.

This growing trend has grievous implications on the prospect of democracy in the country. For one, it ensures that that leaders who attain political power via the votes of the minority rule over the majority.

Second, because they do not get to power through the votes of the majority, they tend to espouse self-seeking agenda.

Third, it casts serious aspersion on the kind of democracy we practice.

Furthermore, it makes it a bit hypocritical for those who did not turn out to vote to criticize those who were elected through the same process that they shunned. As it is often said, ‘you cannot eat your cake and have it’.

Many factors are responsible for voters’ apathy in the country. Some are of the view that their votes do not really count. They believe, either rightly or wrongly, that the outcome of most elections are pre-determined.

In addition, some believe that the electoral process is replete with violence, while some consider the political class undeserving of their time because of their perceived insincerity to electoral promises.

Equally, especially, in the case of Local Council elections, many are of the view that that tier of government does not really do much to deserve anyone’s trouble.

However, irrespective of the validity of the reasons, as highlighted above, it is counterproductive for the people to shun polls in a democracy. Some people gave their lives for the democracy that we enjoy today. It is, therefore, a great injustice to their memories, if this culture of voters’ apathy continues.

If democracy is to truly be the government of the people and for the people, the people must own the process from the beginning to the end. Active involvement in the political process signifies that everyone is a critical stakeholder, having the best interest of the country at heart. It is a practical demonstration of being a responsible citizen.

To lure the people back to the polls, elected political leaders at all levels, should not take the electorates for granted. It is sheer treachery for an elected leader to ignore his/her electoral promises while in power.

Compatriots who ignore all difficulties in order to participate in voting ought to be given a better deal. In addition, to give credibility to the electoral process, the practice of turning elections into a ‘do or die’ affair should be discouraged.

Additionally, INEC, political parties, the civil society, the press and other stakeholders should give greater attention to voters’ education as well as other enlightenment campaigns that could re-enact the confidence of the people in the electoral process.

It is important to stress that the worst illiterate is the political illiterate who take no part in the political process. Sadly, he does not understand that everything depends on political decisions.

Unfortunately, the politically dormant even prides himself on his political ignorance by openly sticking out his chest that he hates politics. He does not know that from his political apathy comes the prostitute, the abandoned child, the robber and worst of all, corrupt and incompetent public officials.

Democracy is best defended by those it is meant for; the people. But for democracy to really serve the interest of the people, they must respect all democratic norms and principles. Today, we all look at some of the advanced democracies of the world with envy.

The truth, however, is that they have achieved greatness through the strengthening of grassroots democracy. Of course, there is no other way through which democracy could be strengthened other than involvement of the majority in democratic process.

Ogunbiyi is Deputy Director, Public Affairs, Ministry of Information & Strategy, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.
Re: DOOR TO DOOR LEAFLET & FLYER DISTRIBUTION by IMC247: 3:52am On Oct 10, 2022
ELECTION CAMPAIGN POSTERS IN NIGERIA POLITICS

With political candidates and elections featuring heavily in the news at the moment, now is a good time for those involved in politics to consider promoting their campaigns through poster advertising.

Political campaign posters in Lagos-Nigeria, are always important tools for marketing a political campaign for politicians, political parties and for getting a candidate's name known to the Nigeria voting public.

Election campaign posters in Nigeria are posted in public areas, highways, bridges, bus-stops, terminals, conspicuous walls, popular roads, streets and junctions in a community, printed on bond materials in A1, A2, portrait and landscape sizes, and made into signs, and are used to decorate a campaign office and other public areas.

Political election campaign posters in Lagos, Nigeria are certainly nothing new - for as long as there have been political events, rivals, primary and general elections, posters have been used to either build up a candidate chances of winning or to criticize an opponent.

The posters that political parties/campaigns put out for their candidates are designed to show him or her in the best light possible. They choose the best photograph of the candidate, vibrant and youthful to put on the poster. This is usually accompanied by the campaign slogan or a listing of the candidate’s policies, promises, beliefs, party logo and manifestoes.

Deciding what to put on a poster can make a difference to how a candidate is perceived during political campaign in Lagos, Nigeria and during voting in 2023 general election in Nigeria.

That is why it is likely and pertinent that all campaign organizers, politicians, political parties, party faithfuls and supporters, printers consult with professional poster pasting company in Lagos-Nigeria, to professionally paste their 2023 election posters in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano and other cities across Nigeria.

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Re: DOOR TO DOOR LEAFLET & FLYER DISTRIBUTION by IMC247: 11:27am On Apr 29, 2023
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Re: DOOR TO DOOR LEAFLET & FLYER DISTRIBUTION by IMC247: 8:15am On May 12, 2023
30,000 FLIERS FOR LAGOS MAINLAND & LAGOS ISLAND

*Lagos Mainland*

- Ikeja: 2000 Fliers, 4 Skaters

- Surulere: 2000 Fliers, 4 Skaters

- Yaba: 2000 Fliers, 4 Skaters

- Ojodu -Berger: 2000 Fliers, 4 skaters

- Maryland: 2000 Fliers, 4 Skaters

- Ikorodu: 2000 Fliers, 4 Skaters

- Oshodi: 2000 Fliers, 4 Skaters

- Gbagada: 1000 Fliers, 2 Skaters

*Lagos Island*

- Victoria Island: 2000, Fliers, 4 Skaters

- Lekki: 2000 Fliers, 4 Skaters

- Ajah: 2000 Fliers, 4 Skaters

- Ikoyi: 2000 Fliers, 4 Skaters

- Lagos Island: 2000 Fliers, 4 Skaters

- CMS: 2000 Fliers, 4 Skaters

- Epe: 2000 Fliers, 4 Skaters

- Obalende: 1000 Fliers, 2 Skaters

PICTURES & VIDEO WILL BE CAPTURED DURING DISTRIBUTION
Re: DOOR TO DOOR LEAFLET & FLYER DISTRIBUTION by IMC247: 7:20am On Jul 26, 2023
BRT BUS ROUTE

BUS ROUTE A
Ikorodu-Mile 12
Ikorodu-Maryland
Ikorodu-Oshodi Terminal 3
Ikorodu-Agric
Ikorodu-Aruna
Ikorodu-Ogonloto
Ikorodu-Irawo
Ikorodu-Owode
Ikorodu-Ketu
Ikorodu-Ojota-Anthony-Palmgrove
Ikorodu-Onipan-Fadeyi-Baracks-Staduim-Costain
Ikorodu-CMS
Ikorodu-TBS
Ikorodu-Yaba-Oyingbo
Ikorodu-Obalenda (via 3rd Mainland Bridge)
Agric-Yaba-Obalenda
Ikorodu-Ajegunle

BUS ROUTE B
Ikorodu-Agric
Ikorodu-Mile 12
Ikorodu-Ketu
Ikorodu-OjotaOshodi-Abule-Egba
Oshodi-Yaba
Oshodi-Ikeja-ikotun
Ikorodu-Oshodi
Ikorodu-Ketu
Ikorodu-Ojota
Ikorodu-Maryland-Anthony
Ikorodu-Fadeyi
Ikorodu-Onipan-palmgrove
Ikorodu-TBS
Ikorodu-CMS
Ikorodu-Costain
Ojota-TBS
Oshodi-Ikola
Oshodi-Dopemu

BRT BUS BRANDING ADVERTISING IN LAGOS, NIGERIA

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Re: DOOR TO DOOR LEAFLET & FLYER DISTRIBUTION by IMC247: 12:19pm On Sep 02, 2023
FLYER ACTIVATION / DISTRIBUTION IN LEKKI & GRA-IKEJA FOR 3 SATURDAYS

*1st Saturday*
- Lekki: 1000 Flyers, 2 Skaters
- GRA-Ikeja: 1000 Flyers, 2 Skaters

*2nd Saturday*
- Lekki: 1000 Flyers, 2 Skaters
- GRA-Ikeja: 1000 Flyers, 2 Skaters

*3rd Saturday*
- Lekki: 1000 Flyers, 2 Skaters
- GRA-Ikeja: 1000 Flyers, 2 Skaters

*Total Number of Flyers:*
6000 Flyers

*Total Number of Skaters:*
12 Skaters

Branded T-Shirts will be made available to the skaters for the campaign.

*Duration of Campaign*
Three(3) consecutive Saturdays

*Means of Evaluation:*
Pictures & Video

*Special Instruction to Skaters:*
- No dreadlocks
- No bag
- No rugged jeans

All skaters must be decently dressed with a positive disposition.

COST:

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Re: DOOR TO DOOR LEAFLET & FLYER DISTRIBUTION by Mediamix247: 2:57pm On Dec 05, 2023
LASSA

The following are some of the Lagos State Structure for Signage and Advertisement Agency, Law 2006 (as amended):

SECTION 3: The Functions of the Lagos State Signage and Advertisement Agency shall be to:

control outdoor structures to be used for signage and advertisements;
issue licenses and permits for the construction and placement of outdoor structures in any part of the State;
protect the environment from potential adverse impact from visual blights;
control the number, size and location of outdoor structures;
ensure that outdoor structures are soundly and carefully designed, erected, modified, maintained or removed when no longer in use to avoid potential damages to lives and property;
ensure that outdoor structures are compatible with surrounding land uses and environment and further ensure the beatification of the immediate surrounding and vicinity of the advertisement;
control the pasting and display of posters on public structures and highways;
organise the procedure to regulate the ownership and operation of outdoor structures for the purpose of signage or advertisements under specific regulations as contained in this law;
reject, revoke or modify a permit if found to be in violation of any of the provisions of this Law or the conditions for its grant;
prepare and keep all records related to the issuance and denial of outdoor structures permit as well as appropriate general records;
monitor and inspect through its Monitoring Unit any outdoor structure and verify its compliance with the Law; and
establish a data-base of all the outdoor structures used for signage and advertisement, their owners and operators as well as their location and the reason for the operation;
SECTION 20: Registration Permits

Every outdoor structure owned by a corporate entity shall be registered by its owner.
Such owner shall provide his registration number as a reference with application for a permit.
The information required for the outdoor structure and the application thereon are incorporated within the Schedules to this law.
Every registered outdoor shall have a registration code provided by the Agency.
No structure shall be erected without having its registration code being duly sealed or mounted on it.
The following structure shall require registration:
Structures for free-standing portable signs including any sign on a standard, column or A-frame board fixed to its own self-contained base which may be moved manually or temporarily attached to a permanent free-standing sign;
Structures for billboards including any signage structure designed and intended to provide a leasing advertising copy area where the copy can be periodically replaced, typically by the use of pre-printed copy pasted or otherwise mounted onto the copy area;
Structures for billboards of the Spectacular’ type, that is those with over 20square metres of area;
Structures for roof sign including any sign which is entirely upon and above the roofline or parapet of a building.
Structures for a wall sign including any sign painted or posted on a wall;
Structures for furniture or statue type of sign including structures, kiosk supporting outdoor signage;and
Structures for temporary signs including any permitted, designed or intended to be displayed for a short period of time.
Any such sign shall be recorded using the form and the attachment referred to in the Schedules to this law.
The permit required by the agency shall be issued upon the payment of the prescribed fees, and shall be renewed annually.
Each structure shall bear, at its base the registration number of the owners as well as the permit number of the structures.
SECTION 25: Requirement to Register as Owner of a Structure:

“It shall be unlawful for any person to erect, construct, enlarge or structurally modify an outdoor structure or operate any structure or signage or advertisement without first being registered by the Agency”

SECTION27: Existing Outdoor Structures:

Owners and operators of existing structures shall complete and submit the prescribed pre-scrutiny and application forms with the Agency and apply for the permits required by this Law.
Where a structure which existed before this Law is not registered within a period of one month following the enactment of this Law, the Agency shall, with or without notice as it deems fit, direct the removal of same at the expense of the owner.
Re: DOOR TO DOOR LEAFLET & FLYER DISTRIBUTION by AdultEducation(m): 8:31am On Jan 22
*JANUARY DISTRIBUTION:*

3400 STICKERS TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN:

- Victoria Island, 850 Stickers, 3 Skaters

- Marina, 850 Stickers, 3 Skaters

- Ikoyi, 850 Stickers, 3 Skaters

- Ikeja, 850 Stickers, 3 Skaters

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Re: DOOR TO DOOR LEAFLET & FLYER DISTRIBUTION by SymmetricAdvert(m): 2:47pm On Mar 09
LAGOS FLYER DISTRIBUTION SERVICE

7500 Flyers to be distributed as follows:

- Ojota: 1500 Flyers, 3 Skaters

- Ogba: 1500 Flyers, 3 Skaters

- Ikorodu: 1500 Flyers, 3 Skaters

- Ajao Estate: 1500 Flyers, 3 Skaters

- Ikotun: 1500 Flyers, 3 Skaters

Total Number of Skaters: 15 Skaters.

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Re: DOOR TO DOOR LEAFLET & FLYER DISTRIBUTION by Oejozeff(m): 6:17pm On Mar 09
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Re: DOOR TO DOOR LEAFLET & FLYER DISTRIBUTION by FLYERSnSTICKERS(m): 11:43am On Apr 30
WHY LAGOSIANS MAY NEVER FULLY EMBRACE PEDESTRIAN BRIDGES.

The Lagos State Government on Sunday, February 11, 2024 officially announced its decision to commence full enforcement of the use of pedestrian bridges within its metropolis.

Lagos as a commercial nerve and metropolitan state is not new to avoidable stories of ‘hit and run’ accidents involving motorists and pedestrians crossing highways instead of using foot bridges.

According to a 2023 data from the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Nigeria has the highest rate of death from motor accidents in Africa; leading 43 other nations in the number of deaths per 10,000 vehicle crashes”. “Nigeria is followed by Ethiopia, Malawi and Ghana with 219,183 and 178 deaths per 10,000 vehicles, respectively”.

FRSC disclosed that 1,349 people were killed in road accidents between January 1 and April 12, 2023. According to the Commission, the crash involved 3,965 vehicles conveying 16,102 people. Out of that number, 1,349 people were killed, while 7,744 got injured.

It is in the light of the foregoing that the Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab in his February 11 directive on behave of the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu-led administration described crossing of major highways in the state by pedestrians as an offence, adding that any defaulter caught will be prosecuted.

Wahab via his X handle (formerly Twitter) stated that officials of the State Environmental Safety Corps (LAGESC), popularly known as Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI), alongside other agencies have been instructed to enforce this directive immediately, stating “Crossing the highway is an offence in Lagos State.

“Lagos State Government has given a marching order to LAGESC officials, (KAI) Marshall and other law enforcement officials to arrest anyone crossing the highway and then charge them to court immediately.”

The commissioner, further urged residents to make use of pedestrian bridges, “Please, use the pedestrian bridges across the state,” he said.

Following this directive, the LAGESC officials were dispatched strategically to different pedestrian bridges in the state to enforce compliance. However, a two-week on-the-spot assessment and monitoring by NewsClick Nigeria team revealed states of the bridges including what both enforcement officials and pedestrians face daily.

Why we are not comfortable using pedestrian bridges – Lagos residents.

NewsClick Nigeria team spoke to a cross section of pedestrians on why they seldom use the bridges and their responses are as captured below;

Acrophobia: According to Wikipedia, Acrophobia, also known as hipsophobia, is an extreme or irrational fear or phobia of heights, especially when one is not particularly high up. Residents told NewsClick Nigeria team that they would rather use the highway than the pedestrian bridge because of the height.

A pedestrian at Ikeja Along Bus Stop who identified himself as Mr John said the bridge is ‘too high’. He said “I use the bridge because it is safe but the bridge is too high for me. Anytime I use the bridge, I always feel tired but I still have to use it for my own safety. This is the reason most people do not use the bridge here at Along,’ he said.

Another pedestrian at same location who identified herself as Mrs Qadri said she uses the bridge as part of her sacrifice for national development. ‘I am of the opinion that for real development we need to make sacrifices. The bridge may not be comfortable for everyone but that is the price we need to pay for our safety. I use the bridge out of willingness,’ she said.

Health challenges: Some pedestrians said their underlying health challenges makes it difficult for them to use the bridge. Mr Ola in Palmgroove said he doesn’t use the pedestrian bridge because it is more easier to cross than using the bridge. He also said that he can’t use the bridge because he is asthmatic. ‘The bridge is so tall that I run out of breath using it. I almost pass out on the bridge one time and there was no one to come to my rescue. Since then I have stopped using it. I know the bridge is meant to be safer but due to health reasons I can’t use it. If the government create electric bridge then I’ll change my mind. Some of the bridges are not accessible for physically challenged. So I feel the government needs to do better if they truly want to help us.’

A young lady who identified herself as Miss Tomi said: ‘I hardly use the bridge because of my BP issues. I have high blood pressure. My blood pressure usually escalate anytime I use the bridge.’

Mrs Omozuwa in her fifties said: ‘I have rheumatism. This long bridge isn’t for someone like me please. I can’t be climbing such steps with my legs. I prefer to cross.’

Overcrowded: Some pedestrians said they avoided using the foot bridges because it is usually overcrowded and as such unsafe to use. ‘You need to see the number of people waiting to use this bridge. That in itself wastes time. So to avoid time wastage, I just cross,’ a pedestrian at Oshodi told NewsClick Nigeria.

Filthiness: The sight and stench oozing from some of the foot bridges visited is better imagined than experienced. ‘You can’t ask people to use the pedestrian bridge in such condition. Most of these bridges are now dumping sites. Let government or the KAI people themselves come and see this for themselves and still in their conscience arrest those crossing the roads,’ a pedestrian at Oyingbo seeing using the express told our reporter.

Lack of Fitness: NewsClick Nigeria reporters observed that some residents are generally not fit and thus find climbing the bridge an extra burden. A middle aged woman at the popular Berger Bus Stop said: ‘I have to lean on the railing each time I use the bridge because I feel dizzy almost immediately. A resident at Iyana Ipaja, Miss joy said: “I don’t make use of the bridge please. I prefer crossing, the bridge is too long for me.

Beggars’ colony: ‘Most of these bridges have become beggars haven. They’ll bombard you and sometimes harass you if you don’t do their bidding of giving them money. And it’s not just kids, some adults too have joined these begging teams. So it’s better not to just go through that stress. I’m better off crossing,’ a pedestrian at Maza Maza said.

Dilapidation: Some of the bridges visited are either totally abandoned or in bad shape. Most don’t have illumination for night usage.

Fear of attacks: ‘Who will rescue us when these criminals strike? The attack and steal from people even in broad day light. It’s better to cross than fall victim of these criminals who can even kill to get what they want from you. The Lagos State Government needs to fix all these lapses before forcing people to such foot bridges,’ a Lekki resident said.

We’re working to fix most of the issues raised – LAGESC.

Meanwhile, State Environmental Safety Corps (LAGESC) has said agency is working intensively to address most of the challenges raised by Lagosians on using the pedestrian bridges. The Corp’s spokesperson, Ajayi Lukman, said efforts were in place to clean, rid the bridges of miscreants and also fix leakages on roofs. LAGESC Corps Marshal, Maj. Olatunbosun Cole (retd.) in a recent reaction to conviction of some miscreants obstructing pedestrians from using the bridge said: ‘The conviction of these criminal elements is a right step in the right direction, being that they have caused irreparable havoc to Lagosians in transit by harassing men, and women and dispossessing them of their valuables, which forces them to risk their lives by crossing the highways.’

A LAGESC official, Taiwo Ogundairo who spoke to NewsClick Nigeria reporter at Cele Express Bus Stop said pedestrians are free to approach them if they have difficulty in using the bridge rather than crossing. He said those caught will be arrested and charged to court immediately and maybe sentenced without option of fine. ‘People comply especially when KAI officials are around so that they won’t be arrested. Those arrested are usually taken to the head office before being charged to court. The offenders are usually asked to sweep a certain pedestrian bridge and there are no option of fine,’ he said.

‘People with bad sights are at liberty to walk up to any officer, and request they should be assisted in climbing the bridge,’ he said

Ogundairo also denied that KAI officials demand bribes after arresting offenders. Our officials don’t demand for bribe after arresting an offender. Such official might be dismissed from service if caught,” he said.

The Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab had said that clampdown on residents who float government’s order will not stop. He said residents who also pounce on LAGESC officials effecting arrest will not be speared.
Re: DOOR TO DOOR LEAFLET & FLYER DISTRIBUTION by Mediamix247: 11:21am On May 19
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