The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has removed unauthorised signages mounted in the median along the John Evans Atta Mills High Street in Accra.
The exercise forms part of measures to rid the city of wrongly sited signages and other out of home advertisements especially those mounted without the requisite permit and obstructing traffic which is becoming a road safety menace.
According to the Metropolitan Chief Executive of Accra who sanctioned the exercise, no institution or religious body had been given a permit to mount signages in medians within the AMA’s jurisdiction.
He noted that under the AMA Billboard or Signage and Advertising bye-law 2017, a person shall not erect, site or hang a billboard or sign-board or paint a building or any open space for purposes of advertising within the area of authority of the Assembly unless the person first obtains a licence from the Assembly for that purpose.
He asked political parties, institutions, and advertising agencies to remove all signages, posters and banners within the AMA and contact the Assembly to regularise their businesses.
He cautioned the general public to use the necessary channels when they want to embark on any outdoor advisement adding that the Assembly had developed a single policy document that provides guidelines for the issuance and effective payment of “Out of Home (outdoor) Advertising” permits in the metropolis.