Lai Mohammed
Minister
of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has lauded the
leading role being played by women in the country's creative
industry.
The
Minister gave the commendation at the opening of the 2019 Africa
International Film Festival (AFRIFF) in Lagos on Sunday.
He
hailed the organizers of AFRIFF, which was founded by a woman, Chioma
Ude, for using this year's edition to celebrate women, hence the
theme of the event, 'Shero'.
Alhaji
Mohammed identified Genevieve Nnaji’s ‘Road to Yesterday’,
Bolanle Austen Peter’s ‘The Bling Lagosians’, ‘Waka The
Musical’, Saro The Musical’ as well as ‘Fela and the Kalakuta
Queens’, and Mo Abudu’s
‘The
Wedding Party 1 and 2 as some of the movies and stage shows produced
by women, which made waves in the creative and entertainment
industry.
“During
our first tenure in office, I attended a number of movie premieres,
stage performances and other creative industry events and it’s
amazing that a whole lot of them were produced by women.
''I
therefore wish to implore the women of the Creative Industry not to
relent in showing the way in this great industry,'' he said.
The
Minister assured that the federal government will continue to support
the Creative Industry.
“The
evidence of our support can be seen clearly, whether in granting the
industry the pioneer status or improving access to long-term,
low-cost financing for entrepreneurs and investors in the Creative
Industry and the Information Technology Sectors through the CBN’s
Creative Industry Financing Initiative (CIFI).
“Beyond
that, we plan to finalize work on the Motion Picture Council of
Nigeria (MOPICON) Bill in order to create a proper regulatory
environment for the sub-sector that has put Nigeria’s name on the
global map, thus attracting the much-needed investment to the
industry, and also establish the Endowment Fund for the Arts to
create a legal framework for the financing of the Creative Industry,”
he said.
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