Some popular
Nigerian musicians like P-Square have criticised the Federal Government’s plan
to
The plan,
which was made known by the Minister of Information, Mr. Lai Mohammed recently
in Lagos, sparked off reactions among popular artistes, saying the policy would
not be beneficial to the entertainment industry.
Veteran
singer Ruggedman argued that many artistes take their productions abroad
because of the sophistication of the technologies required for such
productions, which might not be available locally.
He said that
the trend was not peculiar to Nigerian artistes as artistes from more developed
climes do embark on international productions.
“Amenities
we lack are a few of the reasons some entertainers go outside the country to
shoot music videos and movies.
“Even
America where their governments give their citizens amenities they deserve,
still shoot movies in other countries,” he said.
Yemi Alade,
aka “Mama Africa”, expressed worries through her Instagram page, saying that
the policy would hinder the growing collaboration between Nigerian singers,
their international counterparts, and the global competitiveness of the
Nigerian music.
“So will all
the money artists have spent shooting videos that are yet to be released be
refunded?
“You might
think that a musical video is just a thing we do!!, It’s a business! You don’t
understand!!”
“The video
directors we use round the world are also Nigerians,” she said.
P-Square,
the musical superstar twins, also frowned at the proposed policy, stressing
that it would not serve the best interest of the music industry.
The Minister
of Information and Culture had disclosed Federal Government’s plan to ensure
that all music and films consumed locally were made in Nigeria.
He made this
known when he visited the headquarters of the Copyright Society of Nigeria
(COSON) in Lagos.
He decried
the current situation where Nigerian films, reality TV shows and music were
made outside Nigeria.
He said that
the situation had hampered the empowerment of local practitioners in the
industry, the development of the sector and the nation’s economy in general.
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