The Minister
of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has denied saying that the
Federal Government will ban the overseas production of Nigerian movies and
music.
Mohammed
noted this on Tuesday evening while reacting to an outcry by artistes over
reports saying he hinted at the ban when he visited the headquarters of the
Copyright Society of Nigeria in Lagos.
During a
briefing at the end of a two-day Creative Industry Financing Conference, with
the theme ‘Financing the Film, Television and Music Industries,’ held at Eko
Hotels, Victoria Island, Mohammed said FG would not tamper with the aspirations
and rights of the artistes and producers.
He said, “At
COSON, I said that I would work to amend the National Broadcasting Commission’s
code to ensure that if a product is designated a Nigerian product, it must be
produced in Nigeria. I didn’t say that, henceforth, all music and films would
or must be produced in Nigeria.
“All I said
was that if a programme is designated as a Nigerian content programme, we will
amend the code to ensure that it is produced in Nigeria. I didn’t say I’ll ban
the production of Nigerian movies and videos overseas.”

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