The warning was issued by the Chairman of the OSSAA, Mr Akinwande Akinrodoye, who noted that the residents have been overwhelmed by several campaign posters, banners and billboards of various political parties without registering or obtaining a permit from the agency.
Akinrodoye, however, said: 'It has come to the attention of the state government that across the state there are many outdoor advertisement and signs without compliance with the provisions of the extant law on same, which is, OSSAA law.
(There should have been negotiations for the OSSAA to come closer, and not be 50 meters away.)
Pimentel said that since their OSSAA personnel were stationed far from De Lima's detention cell, they had already been rendered 'useless.'