The Guardian (Nigeria)

At Oxford’s Roundtable, Lagos Unveils Plans For Filmmakers

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LAGOS State Commission­er for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Pharmacist Uzamat Akinbile- Yussuf has expressed the readiness of the State Government to partner with Filmmakers in the diaspora to produce worldclass movies that will showcase the State and project it positively before the internatio­nal community.

The Commission­er made this disclosure recently while speaking at a Roundtable discussion with filmmakers at Oxford University, United Kingdom, stating that the State Government believes that the proposed partnershi­p with household names in the film industry will also create more jobs for creative youths who are residents of the State.

Akinbile- Yussuf who informed that the Roundtable discussion with filmmakers in the United Kingdom was facilitate­d by the Africa Film Academy, the curators of Africa Movie Academy Awards, AMAA, in collaborat­ion with the James Currey Society, reiterated Governor Sanwo- Olu’s passion for a diversifie­d economy through the creative industry.

“This is an epoch event, which is a partnershi­p between the Africa Film Academy and Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture under the auspices of the State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo- Olu.

“This initiative and many more are some of the evidence of the State Government’s efforts in pursuing a diversifie­d economy using film production as a vital tool,” Akinbile- Yussuf said.

She also that the idea behind the UK Roundtable Discussion is the need to further reposition the creativity sector in line with the goals of the present Administra­tion, to develop Tourism, Arts, and Culture to their optimal potential and showcase the State to the World.

Akinbile charged the Filmmakers to leverage the diverse culture and heritage in Lagos to promote the sustainabl­e developmen­t of tourism as a viable sector of the economy in a manner that enhances, promotes, and preserves the richness, quality, and unique features of Lagos.

On her part, Anyiam- Osigwe said the event is in pursuit of a diversifie­d economy, which the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism Arts and Culture is striving to achieve since the inception of the administra­tion of Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo- Olu.

“In 2021, Gov. Sanwo- Olu announced that Lagos State Government will host AMAA for the next three years. Also, recently, the state government gave funds to filmmakers to produce films and also engaged Africa film Academy to train over 600 filmmakers in Lagos, these are some of the efforts made so far by the State Government in the film industry”.

“In addition to these past efforts, this Roundtable discussion with filmmakers in Oxford is another venture. It is part of the deliberate plans by the government to use film as a tool for promoting indigenous languages, partnershi­ps, and filmmaking in the city of excellence,” Anyiam- Osigwe explained.

She stated that the State Government is also considerin­g a collaborat­ion of bringing the filmmakers to Lagos to work on projects within the Lagos metropolis like the planned new Film City’ which is intended to be a major film hub for the practition­ers.

The conversati­ons continued with Dinner at Blooms Café in London Euston with over 50 young filmmakers in attendance from establishe­d filmmakers to young vibrant animators like Tayo who worked on Toystory.

The event had in attendance great players in the film industry including Obi Emelonye, Emmanuel Anyiam- Osigwe MBE, Ogo Okpue, Stephan- Pierre Mitchell, and Eno Enefiok and others.

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