No going back on Made in Nigeria programnmes – Mohammed

No going back on Made in Nigeria programnmes – Mohammed

The Minister of Information and Culture,  Lai Mohammed, has said that there will be no going back on the Federal Government’s decision on made in Nige

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The Minister of Information and Culture,  Lai Mohammed, has said that there will be no going back on the Federal Government’s decision on made in Nigeria programmes. He added that the government will not be stampeded into abandoning plans to amend the Nigeria Broadcasting Code to ensure the production in Nigeria of local content programmes.

The Minister stated this in Abuja on Friday when he received a delegation from the African Union Economic, Social and Cultural Council (AU-ECOSOC), led by its Nigerian representative, Dr. Tunji Asaolu John. He said those who deliberately twisted his comments to allege that the Federal Government will ban the shooting of films and music videos abroad are being mischievous, and reaffirmed government’s commitment to protecting local creative talents and generating employment.

He said the amendment of the Code will also encourage people to invest in the establishment of world-class studios in Nigeria to guarantee that producers get the same quality of work as obtained abroad.  
“We will not be intimidated or stampeded by anybody. We are not going to export jobs to other countries and say our economy will grow. Most of the arguments which are being proffered, honestly, are unrealistic. One of them said where in Nigeria are we going to produce our music and our films when there are no studios. What they don’t understand is that nobody is going to invest in building studios in Nigeria if the law allows you to go and do the same thing outside the country,” the Minister said.

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