"All Eyes On The Judiciary" Billboard Reportedly Removed By FCTA, To Allegedly Prosecute Those Who Pasted It
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A billboard that read "All Eyes on the Judiciary" by a group called 'Diaspora for Nigerians" has been removed by the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).
The billboard inscription was making reference to the expected judgement of the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPT) on the various petitions against the declaration of President Tinubu as the winner of the February 25 Presidential polls.
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A check showed officials of the FCTA removing the billboard inscription.
One Woye on Twitter also wrote:
"Billboard is removed. Violators will be notified soon.
"Billboard removed and violators booked by signage and Advertising agency of the govt. FG and FCTA have commenced investigation. You must follow due process before any billboard is erected. They will be prosecuted and their license will be suspended in line with the law. Don’t break the law. Any internal culprit in govt agencies will be punished."
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