Niger Delta
NGO Initiates Empowerment Project For C/River Youths
A Non-Governmental
Organisation (NGO), James Ene Henshaw Foundation, says it is embarking on an empowerment programme for the youth of Cross River.
The initiator of the foundation, Mr James Henshaw, told newsmen in an interview in Calabar recently that over 2000 youths were being targeted for the programme.
Henshaw said that the programme was aimed at developing the creativity and technical skills of talented youths in the state.
According to him, the empowerment initiative is part of the foundation’s support to the effort of the Cross River Government to meaningfully engage the minds of its young people.
He said the foundation would run courses that would enable talented youths to develop technical abilities in theatrical arts, as well as other creative arts.
“To do so, the NGO will set up and run a variety of short courses and workshops in script writing and development, acting and play directing.
“Also to be run in the programme are technical courses in production, stage management, lighting and set design,” he said.
He added that, apart from the empowerment programme, the foundation also had a project known as “Africa-to-Schools programme.’’
“This programme will commission African writers to visit schools and colleges in the United Kingdom, to read and perform their work to young people, ‘’ he said.
He commended the state government for developing its culture and tourism sector, noting that it had served as an alternative source of revenue for it, after it lost its oil wells.
He said that the foundation would draw notable artists and writers from across the world to the state, to incorporate the rich culture of the people in their works.
He said: “To support the state’s culture initiative, the foundation will inaugurate an annual lecture on the arts and culture—the James Ene Henshaw lecture.
“The lecture to be held in Calabar, will provide an international platform for discourse on the place and role of art and culture, in society.
According to him, the proposed lecture would add to the improvement of the tourism and hospitality industry in the state, and increase its revenue generation.
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