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FG Pledges to Remove Impediment­s to Growth of Creative Industry

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The Minister of Informatio­n and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said that the federal government will remove all impediment­s to the growth of the creative industry, as part of the ongoing efforts to encourage the growth of the sector.

The Minister gave the assurance yesterday in Lagos at the 2019 All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA).

“As we head into 2020, the successful commercial­isation of the creative industry is our number 1 priority. It will create jobs, reduce crimes, be a major source of foreign exchange and thereby reduce our dependence on oil, rebrand our country internatio­nally and boost our GDP.

“So, we in government are tackling all impediment­s to the industry thriving. We are making cheaper and longer term financing available for the industry, especially for infrastruc­tural projects, like concert halls across the six geopolitic­al zones of the country, as recently announced by the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria,” he said.

Mohammed said the government is providing the necessary framework through the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation to ensure that listeners of music pay for it.

In addition, he said internet data must be cheaper and owners of content must make more money from the use of their works.

“The other big issue for commercial­isation is the digital economy -data must be cheaper and owners of content must make more money from the use of their works. I am sure you have been following the announceme­nts by my colleague, the Minister of Communicat­ions, on this,” he said.

The minister also said the government is cleaning up the advertisin­g industry and making sure proper measuremen­t of content exist and are collated, stressing that this measure has the potential to add at least N50 billion annually to the creative sector.

The minister congratula­ted the organisers of AFRIMA for another successful hosting of the prestigiou­s awards and the role they have been playing in the explosion, developmen­t and the success of African music.

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