The Governor of Lagos State, Akinwunmi
Ambode, Thursday, said that his administration has concluded plans to
begin a total revamping of the National Arts Theatre in Iganmu, Lagos
by April.
Ambode disclosed this when he played
host to officials of the Africa Movies Academic Awards (AMAA) led by
its President, Peace Anyiam-Osigwe at the Lagos House, Ikeja.
He expressed optimism of his
administration’s plan to give the National Arts Theatre a face lift
ahead of the AMAA ceremony coming up later in the year.
“I want to also say that I am very
particular about the venue of the AMAA, so we will use everything
possible to make sure that the National Arts Theatre is ready.
“We are in a process and before the
month ends, we should have something to start doing within the first
week of April to getting the whole place ready,” he said.
Ambode said that he was very much
committed to seeing the creative arts industry thrive, hence the
recent interventions by the government in recent times.
The governor said that the hosting of
the AMAA event in Lagos would add more glamour to the celebration of
the state’s Golden Jubilee and showcase its hospitality to the
continent.
Earlie, Anyiam-Osigwe commended the
governor for his interest in the creative industry, saying that it
has given the sector a major boost in recent time.
“It is amazing to have a governor who
is like a family that seems to understand what our needs are.
We have never had a governor of Lagos
State who has shown so much deep interest in Nollywood,” she said.
She said the 2017 AMAA ceremony, the
13th in the series would feature films from 72 countries with over
23,000 guests from across the African continent vying for various
awards.
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