Outdoor Adverts Companies Demand Pay for Ambode/Buhari Campaign Billboards

Wed, Mar 23, 2016
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MORE than 70 outdoor advertising companies contracted to handle the Ambode/Buhari campaign billboards in Lagos are still waiting to get paid their dues from the All Progressives Congress, APC, with the companies saying that they are enduring a choking debt burden.

“The companies that ensured that Buhari and Ambode billboards took over 95 percent of the available billboards in Lagos have not been paid up to 5 percent of their payments for the job,” some frustrated practitioners said to journalists in Lagos.

The outdoor advertisers said they were invited by George Noah, managing director of LASAA, during the election campaigns to do the jobs but only one or two who insisted on being paid were paid partially, with more than 70 companies remaining in limbo.

“The new MD, Mr. Mobolaji Sanusi has refused to honour the agreement between us and his predecessor, yet his men have started clamping down on our members since around October last year, shutting down our billboards for non-payment of their own dues.

“He has also sent new bills for the year while the billboards are not working since he shut them down but we have explained that the APC billboard monies have not been paid to us by the former MD, George Noah who he claimed has been paid by the All Progressives Congress, Lagos,” complainants said.

When pressed on why they had not met with Noah over the matter, a member of the Out Of Homes companies said: “Our association has met with him but he is insisting that the APC is yet to pay him, all he keeps saying is that he is still talking to his principal but all we are asking for is payment for jobs we did.”

On why they have kept quiet about it until now, another interviewed member representing one of the affected companies said: “We hesitated from coming out till now because we don’t want to embarrass the government or the APC but we were advised by the current LASAA MD, to go after George Noah and the company he used to issue the media order, ‘Media Worth’.

—  Mar 23, 2016 @ 17:50 GMT

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