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Stakeholders Rally Support For Tinubu’s Creative Economy Reforms To Ensure Continuity 

Orjime Moses by Orjime Moses
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Stakeholders in the Nigerian creative industries have called for support for the reforms introduced in the nation’s creative economy by the President Bola Tinubu’s administration in order to ensure continuity and sustenance, describing it as unprecedented.

The stakeholders, under the auspices of Concerned Creative Artistes and Entertainers Initiative 4 Tinubu, made the call durin a press conference on Thursday in Abuja.

 

The industry players, drawn from different backgrounds in the creative sector, expressed confidence that the Tinubu-led Federal Government has shown that it has what it takes to make the creative economy a viable alternative to oil, as the nation seeks to diversify its economic mainstay, and called for support for continuity in order to ensure that “President Tinubu completes the good work he has started in the creative sector.”

 

Speaking at the event, Dr Emeka Rollas, National President and Convener of the Initiative, said the group’s support was based on a careful assessment of steps the Tinubu administration has so far taken towards making the sector a job creation hub and a key pillar of national economic development.

 

According to Rollas, the Tinubu administration has created an enabling environment that encouraged private sector investment in entertainment, culture, tourism, media and other creative enterprises, besides strategic initiatives and programmes which have made the sector a global cultural influence and as well offers opportunities for creative talents.

 

The former National President of Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) noted that the current federal government has shown a level of commitment and has taken unprecedented steps towards repositioning the creative economy, including the creation of the stand-alone Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, a move he said has given the sector a more focused government attention and leadership direction.

 

The seasoned thespian further noted that the Tinubu-led government has also shown clear leadership and political will by appointing respected industry practitioners to head key agencies under the ministry, including Ali Nuhu, Shaibu Husseini, Obi Asika and Dr Olayiwola Awakan, amongst others.

 

“Today, we are pleased to acknowledge that under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the creative industry is receiving unprecedented recognition as a critical pillar of Nigeria’s economic diversification agenda. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s support for the creative industry did not begin with his presidency.

 

“As Governor of Lagos State between 1999 and 2007, he laid the foundation for what would become Nigeria’s modern entertainment capital. His administration created an enabling environment that encouraged private sector investment in entertainment, culture, tourism, and media. Lagos became the preferred destination for film production, music recording, cultural festivals, fashion events, and creative entrepreneurship.

 

“The transformation of Lagos into the entertainment and creative capital of Nigeria was not accidental. It was the product of visionary leadership that recognized the economic value of creativity long before it became fashionable to do so.

 

“Today, as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu has elevated that vision to the national stage. For the first time in our nation’s history, the creative economy is being positioned as a major contributor to GDP growth, employment generation, and foreign exchange earnings,” he said.

 

Rollas also highlighted the establishment of the $100million Creative Economy Development Fund, describing it as one of the most significant financial interventions ever targeted at Nigeria’s creative industry. He noted that the fund is expected to provide much-needed access to financing for filmmakers, musicians, fashion entrepreneurs, designers, digital innovators and other creative professionals.

 

He added that, “theTinubu’s administration also commenced the implementation of the 617.7-million-dollar investment in digital and Creative Enterprises (IDICE) Programme which is focused on empowering young Nigerians within the digital and creative economy. These initiatives, reforms and achievements need sustainability and continuity to ensure that Nigerians get the full benefits.”

 

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Highlighting the role of the sector in national economic development, Rollas noted that for decades, Nigerian artists, filmmakers, musicians, writers, comedians, fashion designers and digital content creators have projected the country’s image positively across the globe despite operating with limited institutional support and inadequate infrastructure.

 

He, however, lamented that the industry’s remarkable achievements were largely driven by resilience and innovation in the face of challenges such as piracy, poor distribution networks, insufficient financing and weak policy support.

 

According to him, Nigerian creatives have continued to generate employment, attract foreign audiences and contribute significantly to the nation’s cultural identity despite these perennial challenges.

 

He, therefore, called for collaborations between government at levels and creatives in order to effectively harness opportunities the nation’s rich creative sector offers.

 

“As practitioners, stakeholders, and beneficiaries of the creative economy, we must continue to engage constructively with the government, support initiatives that advance our industry, and work together to build a stronger and more prosperous future for Nigerian creatives.

 

“The future of the Nigerian creative economy is bright. The opportunities before us are immense.And with sustained collaboration between government and industry stakeholders,Nigeria can become one of the most influential creative economies in the world.

 

“On behalf of concerned stakeholders within the Nigerian creative industry, we acknowledge the efforts of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his administration in repositioning the creative sector as a major driver of national development.

 

“We look forward to greater collaboration, deeper investments, stronger institutions, and more opportunities for the millions of talented Nigerians whose creativity continues to make our nation proud,” he said.

 

Speaking on mounting insecurity across the country, the former AGN helmsman said, “while we acknowledge that our nation is currently facing significant security and economic challenges, we also recognize that no administration inherits a perfect society.

 

“Every government is judged not only by the challenges it faces but by the courage it demonstrates in confronting them.”

 

While expressing sympathy to affected families, Rollas urged participants at the event to observe a minute of silence in honour of a teacher recently killed in Oyo State and other Nigerians who have lost their lives due to insecurity across the country.

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Orjime Moses

Orjime Moses

Orjime Moses is a journalist with Leadership Newspaper, Abuja, covering governance, transportation, agriculture, and development. His reporting focuses on national issues including population data, railway development, and youth initiatives, with a commitment to journalism that drives public awareness and social impact.

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