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Nollywood stars, Joke Silver, Kunle Afolayan and others has been
inaugurated as board members of the Lagos state Arts & Culture, by
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode.
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (middle), congratulating veteran Actress and member of the Board
of Arts & Culture, Joke Silva (left) while the Acting Commissioner for Tourism, Arts & Culture, Mrs. Adebimpe Akinsola
(right) during the inauguration of the Board at the Conference room, Lagos House, Ikeja, on Wednesday.
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday appointed
actress Joke Silver, actor Kunle Afolayan and others into the newly
constituted Board of Arts and Culture.
The governor urged them to go all out and explore private sector
support to nurture new talents and generate events for a sustainable
development of the creative arts sector in the State.
The Governor, who spoke at the inauguration of the Board at the
Banquet Hall, State House, Ikeja, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria, said that
though the State Government in the last 23 months had covered a lot of
ground in terms of design and structure of the arts and entertainment
sector, so much still needed to be done if it must realise its goal to
become a global hub for music, theatre and film.
“The commitment of our administration to harness the huge
creative talents that abound in the State in the fields of Arts,
Culture, Entertainment and Sports has never been in doubt. The ultimate
goal is to use all of these to drive tourism, create employment and
increase the contribution of the non-oil sector to the State’s gross
domestic product.
“The Council for Arts and Culture which we have just
inaugurated has a huge responsibility to translate our vision in this
regard to reality,” the Governor said.
Governor Ambode said the Board would among other things, be
expected to ensure the sustainable management of arts and culture
facilities and infrastructures in the State and create a sustainable
framework for the sector.
While urging the Board to generate local and international events
to showcase and promote the State’s diverse talents in the field of
creative arts, music, entertainment and sports, he tasked them to
promote and preserve the rich cultural heritage while being sensitive to
the diverse cultures of the citizens of the State.
He said the State was currently leading the initiatives to
transform the National Museum and the iconic National Arts Theatre into
world class centres of history, tourism arts and entertainment, while
construction work on the six arts theatres across the state has began in
earnest.
Besides, Governor Ambode said that in recognition of the enormous
responsibilities the Board would be saddled with, his administration
ensured that only seasoned professionals, notable and respected
personalities were chosen to serve on the council.
Members of Board include, arts enthusiast, Mrs. Polly Alakija as
Chairman, with veteran thespian, Joke Silva, multiple award winning
actor and movie producer, Kunle Afolayan, influential visual artist, Mr.
Kolade Oshinowo and foremost artist and designer, Chief Mrs. Nike
Okundaye as members.
Other members include, Mobee of Badagry, High Chief Patrick Yodenu
Mobee, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Mr. Adesina Adeyemi
and Director of Culture at the Lagos State Council for Arts and Culture,
Mrs. Saidat Otulana.
He said the inauguration of the Board, coming on the heels of the
50-day event countdown of the State’s Golden Jubilee celebration, showed
the total commitment of his administration to put the arts and culture
sector in the right perspective.
“We will continue to provide a conducive environment for a
private sector-led development as a strategy towards actualizing our
vision. While we will intervene where and when necessary to support this
development strategy, it will be the responsibility of this
distinguished Council to seek and explore private sector support to
nurture new talents and generate events for a sustainable development of
the creative arts sector in the State,” he said.
Governor Ambode also thanked members of the Board for accepting to
serve the State especially the Chairman, Mrs. Polly Alakija, whom
according to him, is well revered for her commitment to the arts and
selfless service to the society.
Speaking on behalf of the new appointees, Mrs. Polly Alakija
thanked Governor Ambode for reposing confidence on her and other Board
members, assuring that they would stop at nothing to make great impact
in the lives of young people through arts, culture and creative sector.
She also assured of the commitment of the Board to explore all
areas of possibilities to achieve the set out objectives to make the
arts and entertainment sector evolve as a revenue generating mechanism
for the State.
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