Sack Lai Mohammed Now, Entertainers Tell Osinbajo

Hamilton Nwosa
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Entertainers under the aegis of Coalition of Nigeria Entertainers (CNE), has asked Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo to, with immediate effect, sack the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed for a statement credited to him.

Lai Mohammed was earlier quoted as saying music videos and films producers will stop producing abroad or that films produced outside Nigeria may be banned.

The entertainers also gave the minister a seven days ultimatum to rescind his statement or they will be forced to lead a heavy nationwide protest against the federal government.

The President of the entertainment group, CNE, Mr. Kenule Nwiya, in a release to newsmen, said the information minister should stop making statements capable of affecting the industry negatively as well as causing crisis in the country.

“We the Coalition of Nigeria entertainers wish to inform the Acting President of Nigeria, Prof Yemi Osinbajo that he should sack Lai Mohammed with immediate effect if the statement against Nigeria Entertainers is not withdrawn in less than 7days.”

“We shall lead a nationwide protest to caution the government on the unhealthy decision which will undermine the international influence of Nigerian Music & Movie Content if the statement is not withdrawn and we also want the misfit Minister of Information to stop saying things that will cause crisis in our beloved country,” he stated.

Recall that Lai Mohammed had tried to clarify his statement when he said that any programme meant for Nigerians must be produced in Nigeria, saying he was not appointed Minister to develop the economy of other countries at the expense of the Nigerian economy.

Alhaji Mohammed told newsmen on Wednesday that the Creative Industry’s potential of creating 1 million jobs in three years cannot be realised if jobs meant for Nigerians are being exported to other countries under the guise of producing, in other countries, programmes to be consumed in Nigeria.

According to him, “I didn’t say that henceforth, all music videos and films will be produced in Nigeria, or that the production of music videos or films outside Nigeria will be banned. All I said was that if a programme is designated as a Nigerian (local) content programme, we will amend the Code to ensure that it is produced in Nigeria. On that, there is no going back,” he said.

The Minister recalled how his office was bombarded with calls from concerned Nigerians when the last edition of the ”Big Brother Naija” was produced in South Africa, saying he subsequently directed the National Broadcasting Commission to investigate the circumstances surrounding the controversy.

“Following the findings, we decided to amend the relevant sections of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code to prevent a repeat of that development.

“We are now in the process of doing that, so that anyone who intends to produce a reality show or similar programmes for Nigerians cannot take the production of such shows outside Nigeria.

“Nigerians are a very proud and resourceful people, and we are sure that no Nigerian will be against a decision to prevent the jobs that can be done in Nigeria by Nigerians from being exported to other countries,” he said.

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