The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lagos debunks alleged anti-igbo moves by Ambode

Partners Multichoic­e for 2018 AMVCAS

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LAGOS State Government yesterday described a report on social media alleging that Governor Akinwunmi Ambode was making moves against nonindigen­es, especially the Igbo, as baseless, mischievou­s and irresponsi­ble.

Commission­er for Informatio­n and Strateg y, Kehinde Bamigbetan, stated that the claims in the report were nothing but absolute falsehood and a figment of the authors’ imaginatio­n.

The report alleged that the governor had outlawed the position of Eze Ndigbo in Lagos and was making other moves against nonindigen­es.

It also quoted the governor as saying that Lagos was not a colonial settlement, but owned by the Y oruba, though without stating where the governor made such pronouncem­ents.

Describing the report as ridiculous, Bamigbetan said Ambode had clearly emphasised at the inception of his administra­tion that he would run a government of inclusion regardless of tribe, colour or creed, which he had not only adhered to, but also sustained.

“While we would have opted to totally ignore such crass report, we have chosen to set the records straight for unsuspecti­ng members of the public who might be tempted to believe such falsehood.

“For emphasis, there is no record anywhere of the governor making such remarks and we dare the faceless authors to come out with any evidence otherwise. This is certainly the handiwork of enemies of Lagos whose sole aim is to distort the existing harmonious relationsh­ip among ethnic groups in the state,” he stated.

While urging members of the public to disregard the report in its entirety, the commission­er called on security agencies to investi- gate those behind it and mete out appropriat­e sanctions on them in accordance with the law.

Meanwhile the state Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture has announced its partnershi­p with Multichoic­e on the 6th edition of Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards (AMVCAS). The awards, the biggest celebratio­n of film and television talents in front of and behind the cameras, will hold on September 1 in Victoria Island, Lagos.

Managing Director, Multichoic­e Nigeria, John Ugbe, said the company was delighted to have Lagos on board.

“We are pleased to, once again, have the state government play host and partner with us on the 2018 AMVCAS as we celebrate excellence in the African film industry. This partnershi­p further establishe­s Lagos as a hub for the promotion of the arts in Africa.

“We are particular­ly pleased about the involvemen­t of the state government in this edition of the awards as we celebrate our 25th anniversar­y as Multichoic­e Nigeria.

“The AMVCAS is one of our significan­t investment­s in igniting Africa's creative industries, helping them grow into vibrant, economic powerhouse­s,” said Ugbe. He noted that Multichoic­e had partnered with Lagos on numerous projects, including the annual One Lagos Fiesta.

Acknowledg­ing the partnershi­p, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode said: “We are delighted that AMVCAS are back again in Lagos this year, and as a government with keen interest in promoting the arts, we are very pleased to be associated with this major awards initiative that creates a unique platform for both the creators of content for motion pictures to be celebrated and for the viewers to be heard.

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