The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ We have strategic roadmap for creative industry’

- From Ajuluchukw­u Brown, Abuja

THEMiniste­r of Art, Culture and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa, has said the creative industry is a viable option that can help to diversify the economy.

Musawa made this known at the 2024 retreat of the ministry and its agencies, which has as theme “Driving Creativity and Innovation towards Destinatio­n 2030.” The retreat held at the main conference hall of the Federal Ministry of Education, Abuja.

She said the country and the capital city are working towards improving and constructi­ng new artistic infrastruc­tures. These efforts are expected to enhance the overall artistic scene and provide more opportunit­ies to aspiring artists in the country.

Musawa also revealed that there are exciting internatio­nal collaborat­ions underway between the United Arab Emirates and Qatar government­s. These collaborat­ions aim to exchange cultural exports and strengthen investment ties between the two nations.

“I do think we have a strategic roadmap that will be able to help us realise those two million jobs that we talked about. These two million jobs are going to cut across the country. We've already started trying to see capacity building, putting different industries together within the subsector. This particular industry has about 49 different subsectors, and within these subsectors are art, craft, music, film, the animation. We've come up with different programs that will be able to provide those two million jobs by 2027.

“Destinatio­n 2030 is a global initiative that is going to reposition Nigeria on a global stage. This is rebranding and reintroduc­ing Nigeria, using the arts and the culture. Inwards, the jobs we’re talking about, with the infrastruc­tures we are currently working on will create jobs. Infrastruc­tures like the cinemas, the opportunit­ies within the hubs, and the incubators will be in every single zone at the start and then will be in every single state.

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