A popular Nollywood and film actor
Dr Sam Dede, has called on the Federal Government to provide an enabling
environment for artistes to perform better.
Dede said this in an interview with
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Uyo, on the sideline of the Uyo 2018 NANTAP
National Delegates Convention on Saturday.
He said that the Nigerian theatre
arts practitioners in spite of the harsh economic environment have contributed
immensely to the development of the economy.
He appealed to government to provide
an enabling environment for the artistes in the country to perform optimally.
“We have been able to make very
profound impact in the Nigerian economy. It is there for everybody to see, we
have done our own beat. There are still quite a lot to do.
“All we are asking from Government
is to provide an enabling environment for artistes to thrive.
“If the economy is in a better
shape, we will come up with better things; something drastic has to be done to
the economy,” Dede said.
He called on other professionals in
the country to emulate theatre and entertainment practitioners in contributing
to the development of the economy.
Also speaking to NAN, Mr Edmond
Enaibe, an actor said government should use artistes in propagating the
Nigerian culture.
This, Enaibe noted would further
accord the artistes proper recognition in the society.
According to him, lack of proper
recognition had been one of the challenges facing artistes in the country.
“Recognition for the Nigerian
artistes should come from individuals and governments.
“As practitioners, we have tried to
see how we can promote our own society through our association as actors.
“However, the society has always
fallen short of living up to our expectations using the potentials of the
Nigerian actors and practitioners in achieving some of our national aspirations
as a people.
“When we want to do anything as in
promoting nationality, there are no other people representing than your
cultural icons, the artistes.
“If an actor gets that recognition,
it then aggregate to become the financial benefit to the actor and eventually
for the society because the patronage becomes financial satisfaction,” Enaibe
said
He urged Nigerian government to
emulate Indian government by encouraging artistes to promote the economy.
He said: “You will find that one of
the things that makes India popular today; they have been able to sell their
culture through the cinema.
“The Indian government realised the
importance of this, hence they promote culture and encourage artistes.
“Today you can see Indian films being made in China, Canada and even in Europe.”
“Today you can see Indian films being made in China, Canada and even in Europe.”
On the dearth of cinemas in the
country, the actor said that the entertainment industry has improved on the old
way of going to sit at night watching cinemas which were not of Nigerian
cultural background.
He said that now Nigerians have
opportunities to go and watch cinemas with Nigerian cultural background in an
air-conditioned room.
“Cinema in Nigeria is different from
cinema as we knew it then, so the dearth as some of you think has happened to
Nigerian film is only the dearth of the cinema culture then as we knew in the
60s and 70s.
“That is talking about the cinema
culture that you wake up at night to go and see films and those films again
were not Nigerian films
“But what is being resuscitated
today is the elites culture which also existed in the 70s in certain cinemas
that we are showing, that you can go to cinema shows in an air conditioned
room.
“The good thing about cinemas today
is that they are showing Nigerian films and that for us is rebirth that should
be encouraged.
“So, the dearth of cinema culture is
the dearth of an old cinema that we used to know, “he said.
NAN reports that the theme of the
Uyo 2018 NANTAP Convention is, “Reproductive Health, Family Planning and
National Development; the Nigerian Artistes in Promoting a Worthy Cause”.
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