National Theatre restoration to generate 10,000 Jobs ---Lai Mohammed
*National Theatre, Lagos
(Nigeria) The
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said the planned
restoration and upgrade of the iconic National Theatre will generate about
10,000 jobs during and after the restoration.
The Minister stated this during the formal handover of the
edifice and the adjoining 134-hectare fallow land to the Central Bank of
Nigeria, CBN and the Bankers' Committee in Lagos on Sunday.
''Please permit me to start off by making a clarification:
this iconic National Theatre remains a national heritage and will not be ceded
to any person or group, as some have chosen to frame what we are doing here
today. What we are here to do is to hand over the National Theatre for
restoration and upgrade and the fallow land within the premises to the Central
Bank and the Bankers' Committee for development.
''The Federal Ministry of Information and Culture holds the
keys to the National Theatre on behalf of all Nigerians,'' he said at the
handover ceremony, which was witnessed by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos
and his Deputy, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat; the Minister of Youth and Sports
Development, Mr Sunday Dare; the CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele; the Chairman
of the Committee of Banks' CEOs, Mr. Herbert Wigwe, and the Permanent
Secretary, Ministry of Information and Culture, Deaconess Grace Isu Gekpe,
among others.
Alhaji Mohammed said the N25billion project, tagged the Lagos Creative
and Entertainment Centre Project, is a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) that
will be executed in two phases, with Phase 1 being the restoration and upgrade
of the National Theatre to its glory days at a cost of N7 billion, and Phase II
the development of the adjoining fallow land at a cost of N18 billion.
''The good news is that this project will not lead to a
single job loss. Instead, it will create more. Some 6,000 jobs will be created
during the construction phase, while the completed project could generate up to
an additional 600 permanent and 2000 to 3000 call-on/call-off jobs. This is as
good as it gets!'' he said.
The Minister described the handover of the facility as a
'historic day in the annals of the Creative Industry in Nigeria', saying the
project is a win-win for all involved.
''For over 40 years, no major renovation work has been done
on the National Theatre, while the adjoining land has been lying fallow. Many
attempts to restore the National Theatre have failed. And the Government has no
money to restore the complex.
''As you know, this is the hub of the Creative Industry in
Nigeria. The National Theatre was established to encourage the advancement of
the performing arts throughout the country; to create opportunities for
performing artists of the country as well as to aid the promotion of social
development and the improvement of the quality of life. In its present state,
it is not living to its billing,'' he said.
Recalling the glory days of the National Theatre, Alhaji
Mohammed said the edifice once hosted all Nigerian State Government functions
and musical extravaganzas such as the late Fela Anikulapo Kuti and Roy Ayers,
Skyy, Shalamar, Whispers, Third world and Dynasty; stage events like Wole
Soyinka’s adaptation of D.O Fagunwa’s Langbodo and even Stevie Wonder, who
received one of his numerous Grammy Awards at the National Theatre.
Highlights of the first phase include the upgrade of the
theatres (the main halls and cinema halls, conference and banquet halls, press
hall and the bar); installation of new seats, upgrade of the sanitary
facilities, installation of lifts, acoustics and specialist lightings, as well
as replacement of the air conditioning, lighting and plumbing.
Phase II will involve the development of purpose-built
clusters to provide world class facilities for Nigeria's Creative Industry,
with the clusters having four hubs: Fashion, Music, Film and Information and
Technology (IT) hubs.
The creative clusters will be supported by other facilities,
including multi-storey parking to accommodate 1,000 cars, a Visitors' Welcome
Centre which will house commercial and retail facilities, as well as
administration and management offices.
The project is expected to be completed in 18 months.
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