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AMAC Issues Strict Warning To Advertisers, Cites Court Ruling On Signposts by umarnuhu1900(op): 5:02pm On Dec 02, 2025
AMAC Issues Strict Warning to Advertisers, Cites Court Ruling to Affirm Control Over Signpost Revenue

The long-standing legal tussle over the right to collect revenue from signposts and outdoor advertising in the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) has taken a new turn, with the Area Council issuing a definitive warning to the public to desist from making payments to the FCT's Department of Outdoor Advertising and Signage (DOAS).

​In a comprehensive statement released today, by Kingsley Madaki Senior Special Assistant on Media and Public Affairs to the Executive Chairman AMAC Hon Christopher Zakka Maikalangu, asserted that recent court rulings have unequivocally affirmed its constitutional authority to regulate and collect revenue from all such advertising units within its jurisdiction.

​Judicial Backing for AMAC

​The Area Council emphasized that the authority to control Signposts (Hoardings) and Outdoor Advertising, and collect associated rates and permits, is legally entrusted to the AMAC Signpost Unit, not DOAS.

​"The public are hereby informed that the Court has clearly defined the Constitution Provision that entrusted the Regulations and Control of SIGNPOST (HOARDING) AND OUTDOOR ADVERTISING and its payments for the Rates and Permit therein should be to AMAC SIGNPOST UNIT not DOAS," the statement read.

​AMAC specifically cited a recent ruling delivered by the Presiding Judge, His Worship, Sunday A. A. Adukwu, of the FCT Magistrate Court on November 27, 2025, as the latest judgment affirming the council’s constitutional role.

​Warning Against DOAS Payments
​The Council’s statement serves as a clear caution to businesses and advertising practitioners, advising them to avoid any dealing with the rival FCT Department.

​"The Public are hereby advised to ignore the Consultant and Staff of DOAS who may parade themselves as working for AMAC or AMMC because there are several Court Judgements that affirmed the AMAC constitutional role," the council warned.
​AMAC stressed that as a law-abiding tier of government, it respects the Judiciary’s interpretation of the constitution.

Therefore, any payment made to DOAS for signpost or outdoor advertising permits within AMAC’s area would be deemed invalid.

​Compliance and Enforcement Threat
​The AMAC authorities are now demanding immediate compliance from all advertising users.

​"Hence; We expect the outdoor Advertising Users in AMAC to Comply with Our Demand Notices for 2025; 2026 and forward to avoid enforcement of AMAC BYE-LAW," the council declared.

​This final clause signals the AMAC Signpost Unit's intention to begin rigorous enforcement actions against defaulters who fail to pay their outstanding and current rates directly to the Area Council, potentially leading to the sealing of businesses or removal of non-compliant signages.

The move is expected to escalate the inter-governmental revenue dispute within the FCT
https://leaders.ng/2025/12/02/amac-issues-strict-warning-to-advertisers-cites-court-ruling-to-affirm-control-over-signpost-revenue

Re: AMAC Issues Strict Warning To Advertisers, Cites Court Ruling On Signposts by FineUsername(m): 6:00pm On Dec 02, 2025
For lazy readers: cheesy

AMAC Issues Warning to Advertisers Based on Court Ruling

• The Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) has issued a strict warning to advertisers, instructing them to cease payments to the FCT's Department of Outdoor Advertising and Signage (DOAS).

• AMAC asserts that recent court rulings, including one from the FCT Magistrate Court on November 27, 2025, have confirmed its constitutional authority to regulate and collect revenue from signposts and outdoor advertising within its jurisdiction.

• The council explicitly stated that the AMAC Signpost Unit, not DOAS, is legally entrusted with controlling signposts, outdoor advertising, and collecting associated rates and permits.

• Advertisers are advised to ignore any representatives from DOAS and to make payments directly to AMAC to avoid invalid transactions.

• AMAC intends to enforce its bye-laws, potentially leading to the sealing of businesses or removal of non-compliant signages if compliance with demand notices is not met.
Re: AMAC Issues Strict Warning To Advertisers, Cites Court Ruling On Signposts by princeade86(m): 6:04pm On Dec 02, 2025
But where is treasure single account they said we are using?
Re: AMAC Issues Strict Warning To Advertisers, Cites Court Ruling On Signposts by alfredfrddy(m): 6:45pm On Dec 02, 2025
princeade86:
But where is treasure single account they said we are using?
I laugh in Biafra. They are all mad. One arm of the government fighting the other and such government want progress. Like how?
Re: AMAC Issues Strict Warning To Advertisers, Cites Court Ruling On Signposts by tragergeorge(m): 7:11pm On Dec 02, 2025
in ex
FineUsername:
For lazy readers: cheesy

AMAC Issues Warning to Advertisers Based on Court Ruling

• The Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) has issued a strict warning to advertisers, instructing them to cease payments to the FCT's Department of Outdoor Advertising and Signage (DOAS).

• AMAC asserts that recent court rulings, including one from the FCT Magistrate Court on November 27, 2025, have confirmed its constitutional authority to regulate and collect revenue from signposts and outdoor advertising within its jurisdiction.

• The council explicitly stated that the AMAC Signpost Unit, not DOAS, is legally entrusted with controlling signposts, outdoor advertising, and collecting associated rates and permits.

• Advertisers are advised to ignore any representatives from DOAS and to make payments directly to AMAC to avoid invalid transactions.

• AMAC intends to enforce its bye-laws, potentially leading to the sealing of businesses or removal of non-compliant signages if compliance with demand notices is not met.
this your essay sef no go help who lazy to read...
feel say you wanted to help
Re: AMAC Issues Strict Warning To Advertisers, Cites Court Ruling On Signposts by sundayid(m): 7:15pm On Dec 02, 2025
tragergeorge:
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this your essay sef no go help who lazy to read...
feel say you wanted to help
his own sef also long too
Re: AMAC Issues Strict Warning To Advertisers, Cites Court Ruling On Signposts by FineUsername(m): 7:16pm On Dec 02, 2025
grin cheesy
When I post am na him I see say e still long like Nile.

tragergeorge:
in ex
this your essay sef no go help who lazy to read...
feel say you wanted to help
Re: AMAC Issues Strict Warning To Advertisers, Cites Court Ruling On Signposts by Obakoolex(m): 7:37pm On Dec 02, 2025
This is simply use of power from above and corruption undertones.
We pay dues to state signage agencies in every state am practicing.
Re: AMAC Issues Strict Warning To Advertisers, Cites Court Ruling On Signposts by omojeesu(m): 7:55pm On Dec 02, 2025
See how easy it is to do business in Nigeria especially for the grassroots...
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