Rivers State governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has signed an Executive Order 22, banning political parties from the use of buildings in residential areas as campaign offices without approval.
According to the Order, such approval must come from the Rivers State Commissioner for Urban and Physical Planning.
The order, which the governor said would back the enforcement of Rivers State Outdoor Signage and Advertisement Law (RISAA), also banned the posting of bills or posters or any other material in unauthorised places.
Speaking while signing the Executive Order 22 in Port Harcourt, Wike condemned the incessant defacement of expensive public properties particularly in Port Harcourt through indiscriminate posting of handbills, banners, posters and all sorts of unauthorised materials.
Recall that Wike had on October 7, 2022, signed the Executive Order 21, prohibiting the use of public schools by political parties without the approval of the State Ministry of Education.
The governor stated that the application for approval must be submitted at least two weeks before the date of the political campaign.