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FCT Film Village Underway
Managing Director, Abuja Film Village
International Ltd,Mr Segun Oyekunle,
said plans were underway to establish a film village in Abuja.
Oyekunle said this at the Bank of Industry colloquium entitled:
“The Infrastructural Requirements for the Nigerian Film Industry.”
The Colloquium was organised by the Nigeria
Film Corporation (NFC) in Abuja at the 5th Edition of the Zuma Film Festival as
part of the dialogue toward reaching a new policy for the Nigeria Film
Industry.
He said that the film village when
completed would provide infrastructure for the Nigerian filmmaker as well as
for international filmmakers.
In an interview with newsmen, Oyekunle
noted that the establishment of the film village, which had been approved by
the government, was at the concept design stage.
He said the village would provide
infrastructures like equipment for film making, studio for film and television,
equipment for music and photography.
It would also have a shopping centre, polo
club, a university for film, television and radio.
“It would attract international film makers
and with this revenue could be generated to produce films here in the country.
“The main focus of establishing the film
village is to provide 50 components of infrastructure for film making like the
equipment, studio for film and television, equipment for music, photography.
“We got a land of about 5,000 hectares a
combination of Asokoro and Maitama that’s how big it would be,” he said.
He said that when the Federal Executive
Council (FEC) had approved the concept design, money would be available to complete
it.
Oyekunle thanked Sen. Bala Mohammed, the
Minister of FCT, for wanting to push forward the concept and see to its
completion.
At the colloquium, he said that the Nigeria
Film Industry should work toward attaining the standard of Hollywood.
He noted that the responsibility of the
film industry should be placed more in the hands of the Ministry of Trade and
Investment than the Ministry of Information.
“We have made the recommendation over the
years, the Ministry of Information’s preoccupation is serving the propaganda
and the information needs of the government.
“Responsibility should have been placed in
the Ministry of Commerce and Industry or even the Ministry of Culture than the
Ministry of Information.
“Film making has never been a priority for
the Ministry of Information and it cannot be held accountable because it was
never set up to accomplish those goals,” Oyekunle said.
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