Lagos
– The newly founded One Love Theatre Arts and Motion Pictures Producers’
Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN) on Tuesday said that the Nigerian film industry
could generate N1 billion annually.
Mr Debo
Alexander, the Interim Governor of the Association made the statement at the
swearing-in ceremony of the newly- elected executive members of the association
in Lagos.
Alexander was elected the Governor of the association.
Alexander was elected the Governor of the association.
He described the industry as a multi-million naira industry with huge prospects.
“The
industry is capable of generating N1 billion into the nation’s revenue if
well-funded.
“The
industry has lots of prospects and potential that can be used to increase
revenue, “ Alexander said.
“All the
opportunities in the industry will fetch government huge revenues, “ he said.
Alexander
promised to move the association forward by ensuring production of quality
movies and discipline.
He
promised to dedicate himself to the service of the association and development
of the industry.
He urged
the Federal Government to continue to support the industry and monitor funds
disbursement to it to ensure judicious use.
Earlier, Mr Dele Ayobiojo, the Publicity and Research Secretary of the association, noted that the association was founded in February, 2014 by some practitioners who opted out of the Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners.
Earlier, Mr Dele Ayobiojo, the Publicity and Research Secretary of the association, noted that the association was founded in February, 2014 by some practitioners who opted out of the Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners.
“The
association since its establishment has done lots of activities to move the
film industry forward.
“The
present executive members of TAMPAN have lots of plans to move the Nollywood
industry forward, “ Ayobiojo said.
Ayobiojo urged the local, state, federal governments as well as well meaning individuals to support the film industry and intensify the fight against piracy.
“Piracy is killing the industry,“ he said.
Ayobiojo urged the local, state, federal governments as well as well meaning individuals to support the film industry and intensify the fight against piracy.
“Piracy is killing the industry,“ he said.
11
members were sworn in as the executives of the association.
They
include Alexander, his Deputy, Mrs Oye Oyewunmi-Esusu; General Secretary, Mr
Funbi Akinduro; and Publicity Research Editor, Mr Dele Ayobiojo.
Others
are: Mr Benjamin Gabriel, Assistant General Secretary; Mr Shafideen Adesanya,
Treasurer; Mr Hakeem Olanrewaju, Financial Secretary; Mr Gbolagade Adegoke,
Provost Marshal; and Mr Oscar Adesanya, Auditor.
The
others are Mr Seyi Fiye, Social Secretary, and Mr Ademola Adegoke, Organising
Secretary. (NAN)
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