Gov Umahi bans use of public schools for political rallies

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'We don’t want people to go there and begin to defecate around school premises.'

Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State has placed a ban on the holding of political rallies in public schools in the state with effect from 1 November.

The governor announced the ban in Abakaliki on Monday at a “stakeholders’ summit” on citizens input and consultations for the 2023 budget estimates.Mr Umahi said political parties must get clearance from the Commissioner for Education to hold rallies in the schools.

 

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Then release the stadiums

Fear Don dey catch dis one.. Obi go u see church premises run campaign

Is it because PO is planning to do Campus Visits?

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