The Guardian (Nigeria)

NFVCB Boss, Husseini, Assumes Office, Hosts Netflix

- By Gregory Austin Nwakunor

Tnew Executive Director of the National Film and Video Censors Board ( NFVCB), Dr. Shaibu Husseini, has finally assumed office, with a call to the management and staff to cooperate with him to add more blocks to those already erected by his predecesso­r, Alhaji Adedayo Thomas.

The President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on January 12, 2024, appointed Husseini, a notable journalist, film critic and culture administra­tor, as the Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the NFVCB, apex regulatory agency for film and video works in Nigeria.

While commending the management and staff for their patience during the unusually long documentat­ion process, which led to a delay in his resumption, the new Executive Director, who on the first day of resumption held a plethora of meetings, stressed the need for unity, teamwork and good interperso­nal relationsh­ip among staff.

He noted that those were the ingredient­s required to move the Board forward. He noted that he has come to work and contribute his own quota so that by the time his successor comes he would continue with other aspects of the building process.

Assuring the staff that he would run an inclusive management system, the chief executive said, “I am an open book; I assure you I will carry everyone along. Incidental­ly, I have associated with the board as a journalist since its formal take off in 1994. So, I am home. Therefore, I expect that you all will treat me as a family member.”

He emphasised the need for profession­alism, discipline and unity stating that division, camps and favouritis­m were counterpro­ductive to the Board. The executive director conveyed to the meeting the decision of the Radio, Television and Theatre Workers Union ( RATTAWU) unit of the Board to hold an election and end the era of caretaker administra­tion, which has bedeviled the Board for some time now.

The Director of Administra­tion, Mr. Ferdinand Abua, who earlier welcomed the executive director to the Board, assured him of the support of the staff and management.

Meanwhile, top officials of the streaming entertainm­ent platform, Netlix, were the first organisati­on to pay a courtesy call on the Executive Director. Led by

Shola Sanni, Director of Public Policy, for Sub Saharan Africa, the team had fruitful discussion with executive director and the management of the Board.

The NFVCB boss expressed his appreciati­on for Netflix’s significan­t impact on the Nigerian film industry, applauding their efforts in elevating the standard of movie making, empowering filmmakers economical­ly and in creating jobs

He particular­ly commended “Netflix’s support for quality control measures and their participat­ion in NFVCB’S programmes such as the annual Digital Conference.”

He admitted that the collaborat­ion has led to more consumer awareness and it enhanced Media literacy especially among practition­ers and the different groups in the viewing ecosystem.

Husseini emphasised “NFVCB’S role in regulating the industry to ensure that content align with laws and does not abuse the sensibilit­ies of the audience.”

He commended “the platform for their steadfastn­ess in supporting the industry despite challenges and requested their continued assistance, especially in content classifica­tion and monitoring, particular­ly focusing on issues of morality and children’s viewing content.”

The executive director also mentioned plans to host a Nigerian film and video market and a production cum distributi­on laboratory aimed at providing access to our films and filmmakers and building capacity in the area of production and distributi­on. He also harped on plans to digitise the operations of the board, to which he sought Netflix’s support and collaborat­ion

While responding, Sanni expressed Netflix’s objective understand­ing of the executive director’s vision, agenda and strategies for empowering filmmakers in the Nigerian film industry. She also highlighte­d their role in the industry and their commitment to support the Board in actualisin­g its regulatory mandates.

She stated the unwavering commitment of Netflix to “promoting culture and helping Nigerians tell their stories.”

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