Huawei, a Chinese Telecommunications company, has dumped its street lamp pole outdoor contract with Lagos-based outdoor advertising agency Touchpoint Limited.
Trouble between the outfits over illegal deployment of Goodluck Jonathan campaign materials on poles paid for by the Telecommunications company.
Huawei had secured the old tollgate located by Motorways, Ojota, Lagos, for a period of one year and had paid the mandatory Lagos State Signage & Advertisement Agency (LASAA) fee for their campaign.
Huawei considers the deployment of Goodluck Jonathan campaign materials alongside theirs as unacceptable and therefore had no alternative but to cancel the contract.
Reacting Touchpoint Limited in a statement said ‘Our client, Huawei cancelled the contract saying it was due to the breach by the People Democratic Party (PDP), to run a parallel campaign on poles solely reserved for Huawei’’.
The statement went on further: ‘Elections should not be used as an avenue to disrupt the honest business of hardworking Nigerians. There are procedures for deployment of items on street lamp poles and, going through this crude means is not only damaging, it is unfair, inconsiderate and above all illegal by a political party that seemingly prides itself on the rule of law.