The Guardian (Nigeria)

LCCI seeks investment in Nigeria’s creative industry

• Inaugurate­s creative, entertainm­ent and sports group

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THE Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), has called for fresh investment­s into the nation’s creative industry.

Indeed, the Chamber stated that investment is key to unlocking the economic potential of the sector, maintainin­g that the creative and entertainm­ent industry has over the years become a tangible contributo­r to Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

The President, LCCI, Babatunde Ruwase, said the Nigerian Film industry

(Nollywood), is globally recognised as the second largest film producer in the world, stressing that the sector is a significan­t part of the Arts, Entertainm­ent and Recreation, which contribute­d 2.3 percent (N239 billion) to Nigeria’s GDP in 2016, and valued at N156.5 billion in 2018, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

Ruwase stated this at the inaugurati­on of its Creative, Entertainm­ent and Sports Group in Lagos.

“It is in response to the importance and performanc­e of the sector, that the chamber decided to create this group. The aim is to provide the necessary platform needed for advocacy that will enable a better business environmen­t for the creative, entertainm­ent and sport sector of the economy,” he said.

According to him, generally, the creative industry has made significan­t strides, as it has engaged the youth population and as such helped to generate employment.

In his words, “This sector is spurred by emerging digital technology, which supports content creation, distributi­on and consumptio­n, a growing middle class in Nigeria, and most of sub-saharan Africa as well as supporting industries, which are rapidly evolving. We are indeed very happy to identify with all members of this vibrant group today.”

The General Manager, Supersport, Felix Awogu, said the industry is worth $2 trillion globally, and decried that Nigeria is yet to grab its piece of the cake despite the huge potential of the creative and entertainm­ent industry.

 ??  ?? Chief Operating Officer, Lagos Bus Services Limited, Seyi Osiyemi (left); Partner, Aluko & Oyebode, Oludare Senbore; Executive Director, Good Governance Africa, Ola Bello; Chief Executive Officer, Gokada, Ayodeji Adewunmi; and Assistant Professor, Shulish School of Law, Canada, Dr. Olabisi Akinkugbe, at the maiden edition of the Lagos Policy Worksop series organised by The Peter Bauer Foundation, in Lagos.
Chief Operating Officer, Lagos Bus Services Limited, Seyi Osiyemi (left); Partner, Aluko & Oyebode, Oludare Senbore; Executive Director, Good Governance Africa, Ola Bello; Chief Executive Officer, Gokada, Ayodeji Adewunmi; and Assistant Professor, Shulish School of Law, Canada, Dr. Olabisi Akinkugbe, at the maiden edition of the Lagos Policy Worksop series organised by The Peter Bauer Foundation, in Lagos.

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