Ambode to renovate National Theatre for AMAA 2017
The National Arts
Theatre in Iganmu, Lagos will by next month undergo a total renovation
in readiness for the 2017 Africa Movies Academic Awards (AMAA) ceremony
holding in Lagos State later in the year.
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, said this on Thursday when
he played host to officials of AMAA led by its President, Mrs. Peace
Anyiam-Osigwe, at the Lagos House, Ikeja, expressed optimism that the
plan to upgrade the Theatre to world class standard would serve as a
viable venue for the AMAA event when completed.
“I want to also say that I am very particular about the venue of the
AMAA, so we would use everything possible to make sure that the National
Arts Theatre is ready. We are in a process and before the month ends,
we should have something to start doing within the first week of April
to getting the whole place ready,” he said.
Alluding to the fact that Lagos would turn 50 by May 27, the Governor
said that the hosting of the AMAA event in Lagos would add more glamour
to the celebration of the State’s Golden Jubilee and showcase its
hospitality to the continent and the world at large.
“This is a very historic moment for us in Lagos. 2017 we are celebrating
the existence of Lagos for 50 years. If you look at the calendar, you
would wonder in what ways and manner can we celebrate Lagos?
“Without your sector, there is no Lagos. So, when we say 50 years, we
are talking about 50 years of history, so somebody documents it,
somebody dramatizes it, and then somebody keeps it, so that those who
are yet unborn would see it, so even when we are not there, it would be
displayed through your creative talents,” he said.
Governor Ambode said the recent interventions of his administration in
the creative industry was in line with his belief that it represents a
new opportunity for economic development and unleashing the potentials
of youths, assuring that he remains fully committed to breaking the
barriers weighing down the industry from thriving.
“We are in a synergy process. Government might not have put so much
effort in creative arts, but that’s the new vista that we are going to.
We have come to the end of white collar jobs, we are into the era of
creativity and innovation and then it’s only a good government that has
vision that can actually understand that we need to break down the
barriers that allow people with talents to actually display where the
real God given asset is. Yes, it’s lowly priced here, so we are just in a
joint step here to say that for the very first time, we would
deliberately attack the impediments that allow people not to thrive in
the creative industry.
While officially accepting the hosting rights for AMAA 2017, Governor
Ambode said the State would take advantage of the opportunity to boost
its tourism mileage beyond Lagos @ 50.
“The whole essence is to grow the GDP of Lagos; it would bring people
into Lagos, they would stay in our hotels, they would come watch the
movies and then they would pay their taxes and eventually it’s a
conglomerate of goods and services that would escalate our GDP,” the
Governor said.
Earlier, President of AMAA, Mrs. Peace Anyiam-Osigwe commended the
Governor for his interest in the creative industry, saying that it has
given the sector a major boost in recent time.
“It’s amazing to have a Governor who is like a family that seems to
understand what our needs are. We’ve never had a Governor of Lagos State
who has shown so much deep interest in Nollywood,” she said
She said the 2017 AMAA ceremony, the 13th in the series would feature
films from 72 countries with over 23,000 guests from across the African
continent vying for various awards.
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