Daily Trust Sunday

AFAC 2017 ends today

- By Adie Vanessa Offiong

The 10th edition of the Africa Arts and Crafts expo (AFAC) a flagship event of the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC) which officially began on September 5th ends today. The event which featured no less than 150 exhibitors from no less than 20 Nigerian states and 17 countries was tagged, ‘Nigerian Crafts: The Untapped Treasure.’

The fiesta which was a marketplac­e to showcase arts and crafts products from Nigeria and other African countries, was an opportunit­y for artists, craft dealers, manufactur­ers and other stakeholde­rs to buy and sell their brands as well as learn about one another’s trade, culture and skills.

According to the NCAC Director General, Otunba Olusegun Runsewe the expo is aimed at strategica­lly driving the process of economic diversific­ation in line with the policy thrust of the present administra­tion.

Participat­ing countries include Sudan, Ghana, Senegal, Mali and Cameroon. Kebbi, Benue and Kano were among participat­ing states as agencies from the Federal Ministry of Informatio­n and Culture, like the National Gallery of Arts (NGA) and National Institute for Cultural Orientatio­n (NICO) also showcased their wares.

A participan­t from Ghana who spoke to Daily Trust said this year’s outing was better packaged than previous years she had attended but said the patronage this year was low. She attributed this to financial hard times many Nigerians are going through and also the scheduling of the event at such a time when many are concerned about paying schools as their children return to start new academic years.

Addressing the scheduling of the fest at this time of the year, Runsewe had during a press briefing held before the event said, “From next year, AFAC will be brought to the early part of the year when the weather is sweet. We have one of the best weathers in the world, why hoard it. Henceforth, AFAC will come sometime in April/May.”

There were also freebies which were novel attraction­s for guests and participan­ts. They included free skills acquisitio­n and language training sessions, free eye and, blood pressure tests as well as free dental checkup.

 ?? Photos: ADIE VANESSA OFFIONG ?? Dancers from Taraba were on hand to entertain guests It was a display of African arts and crafts at AFAC 2017
Photos: ADIE VANESSA OFFIONG Dancers from Taraba were on hand to entertain guests It was a display of African arts and crafts at AFAC 2017

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