The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has
performed the virtual inauguration of the Post-Covid-19 Initiatives
Committee
for the Creative Industry, with a call on all members of the industry
to support the committee in the interest of the industry.
“The
Committee's membership, as announced two weeks ago, has now been
expanded to include as many sectors as possible. This is to ensure a
fair representation,'' the Minister said while inaugurating the
committee in his office in Abuja on Tuesday.
''However,
while the committee cannot accommodate all members of the industry, it
is certain that all members will benefit from its work. I therefore want
to implore the entire industry to support this committee. This is no
time for division. All hands must be on deck so the industry can
rebound,” he said.
Alhaji Mohammed described
the Creative Industry as a very critical sector of the nation's economy
and a major plank of the economic diversification policy of this
Administration.
He said that in view of the
devastating impact of Covid-19 on the Creative Industry, it has become
imperative to have a collective and
government-supported
approach in dealing with the immediate, short and long term economic
stimulus and initiatives for the industry, in order to mitigate the
effect of the pandemic on the sector.
“Two
weeks ago, I announced the establishment of this committee. In doing so,
I said the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted negatively on the nation, and
that the Creative Industry has been particularly hard hit,
considering
the fact that it is an industry that has people-interaction at its
core. I also said that instead of addressing these problems piecemeal,
we should do so holistically for a more positive outcome”, The Minister
said.
While commending members of the Committee
for their sacrifice and love of country, he urged them to do justice to
the assignment, which will culminate in suitable recommendations that
will help the industry to
thrive and expand.
In
his response, the Chairman of the Committee, Mr. Ali Baba, expressed
the appreciation that the Creative Industry has been given a pride of
place under this administration because of its huge
contribution to the diversification of the nation's economy.
He
assured that members of the committee will work in unison to represent
the entire creative industry and not just their respective
sectors.
The
Committee’s Terms of Reference are: Assess the expected impact of the
pandemic on the industry in general; advise the Government on how to
mitigate job and revenue losses in the sector as well as to create
succour for the industry small businesses; suggest the type of
taxation
and financing that is best for the industry at this time to encourage
growth and advise the Government on any other measure or measures that
can be undertaken to support the industry.
Members of the Committee are:
1. Ali Baba - Comedy, Film and TV (Chairman)
2. Hajia Sa'a Ibrahim - Broadcasting Organizations of Nigeria (BON) - Vice Chairman
3. Bolanle Austen Peters – Film and Performing Arts
4. Charles Novia – Television and Independent Producer
5. Segun Arinze- Actor and Producer
6. Ali Jita – Actor and Musician
7. Baba Agba – Film Director
8. Kene Okwuosa – Cinema and Distribution
9. Efe Omoregbe – Record label and Collective rights management
10. Prince Daniel Aboki – Radio and Film
11. Chioma Ude – Streaming
12. Olumade Adesemowo – Television and Platform (FreeTV)
13. Dare Art Alade – Livespot Entertainment
14. Oliver Enwonwu - President, Society of Nigerian Artists (SNA),
15. Alhaji Saleh Rabo - President, Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria
16. Bala Hassan - Booksellers Association
17 Ali Nuhu - Kannywood
18 Tajudeen Owoyemi - Hotels
19. B.M. Dzukogi - Association of Nigerian Authors
20. TY Bello - Photography
21. Lanre Da Silva Ajayi - Fashion
22. Anita Eboigbe - Secretary
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