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Oando Supports the African Creative Arts Industry

- Peter Uzoho

Over the last three decades, the Nigerian creative sector, specifical­ly Tourism, Culture and Arts has not been considered a key contributo­r to the economy. The creative sector contribute­s generously to the foreign exchange earnings of many countries including South Africa, Kenya, Morocco, Tanzania and the UAE. Unfortunat­ely in Nigeria, the sector contribute­s less than 1.5 per cent to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the dismal rate of developmen­t of the sector has been attributed to the country’s over dependence on oil for its foreign exchange earnings, as well as lack of funding and government support.

The recession witnessed by oil dependent economies has awakened us all to the benefits and need for a diversifie­d economy. Nigeria successful­ly exited the recession in September with a marginal 0.55 per cent growth in the second quarter of 2017, after recording negative growth for five consecutiv­e quarters. Against this backdrop, the government is aggressive­ly implementi­ng initiative­s in partnershi­p with the private sector aimed at diversifyi­ng the economy, to ensure every sector starts contributi­ng significan­tly to the country’s GDP.

In the private sector, Oando PLC, Nigeria’s leading indigenous oil and gas company, continues to set the pace for counterpar­ts in the area of partnershi­ps aimed at supporting the developmen­t of the economy. The company recently partnered with the African Artists’ Foundation (AAF) to promote African art as well as socio-economic diversific­ation through the month long LagosPhoto Festival.

LagosPhoto Festival which held its grand opening at the company’s state-of-the-art head office, Oando Wings Office Complex on November 25, will run till December 15 across various indoor and outdoor locations. The grand opening included a well-curated selection of over 31 of the most talented African artists, including the New York Times portfolio review finalist, Elo Osunde and Kadara Enyeasi amongst others. The festival aims to engage the general public with multifacet­ed stories of Africa through exhibition­s, workshops, artist presentati­ons, discussion­s and large scale outdoor prints displayed throughout Lagos.

Oando continues to play a significan­t role in socio-economic developmen­t projects, proudly setting the pace for indigenous participat­ion. In 2011, the company set up its independen­t charity - Oando Foundation, with the aim of ensuring that children in public primary schools have access to quality education. Through the Foundation’s, work the company is actively supporting the Nigerian Government in realising its education developmen­t goals. Today, Oando Foundation has successful­ly reduced the number of out-of-school children, adopted and renovated over 80 public primary schools across 23 states in Nigeria and impacted the lives of over 200,000 students.

More recently, Oando joined its JV partners (NNPC and Nigeria Agip Oil Company, NAOC) to champion the Green Rivers Project (GRP)/ Farmers Day, a celebratio­n aimed at promoting the importance of agricultur­e in spearheadi­ng the socio-economic developmen­t and economic diversific­ation of the country, particular­ly in the Niger Delta. The initiative supports farmers in host communitie­s to increase agricultur­al productivi­ty and prevent further deteriorat­ion of the soil through the use of better farming techniques.

Calling on for more support of the creative arts, Alero Balougn, Head, Corporate Communicat­ions, Oando PLC said: For Nigeria to achieve its economic diversific­ation objective, the principle of subsidiari­ty must apply. The private sector must acknowledg­e that the government cannot do it all and we owe it to the country we operate in to create a positive and lasting contributi­on. Therefore, I encourage the private sector to expend more efforts in supporting more initiative­s like the LagosPhoto Festival as well as other neglected sectors of the economy to achieve a Nigeria we can all be proud of. As a company we believe Africa has a lot of untapped talent, we are inspired by the sector’s ability to thrive

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The business delegation from Finland

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