Oronsaye Report Implementation: Nigerian filmmakers urge FG to retain NFVCB. – Landslide News
  • Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Global
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech

Oronsaye Report Implementation: Nigerian filmmakers urge FG to retain NFVCB.

July 25, 2024

Obi Blames Tinubu for Nigeria’s N200tn Debt Burden

June 10, 2026

Kano Primaries: Dickson Meets Kwankwaso Camp

June 10, 2026

Abure to Dickson: Don’t Hand Over NDC to Obi’s Camp

June 9, 2026

Unease Deepens Under Hegseth

June 9, 2026

Senate Backs State Police Bill

June 9, 2026

Kwankwaso Raises Alarm Over Rising Insecurity

June 9, 2026

June 20 By-Elections: ADC, NDC Missing as INEC Clears 20 Candidates

June 9, 2026

Amaechi Emerges as Atiku’s Top Vice-Presidential Pick

June 9, 2026

Allegations Trail NDC Primaries in Oshimili North Amid Ticket Dispute

June 8, 2026

Steps to Buy SpaceX Shares from Nigeria After Its IPO

June 8, 2026

Super Eagles Hit by Ogbu Injury Ahead of Portugal Friendly

June 8, 2026

NDC Crisis Deepens as Kwankwaso Reportedly Threatens to Quit Party

June 8, 2026
Landslide News
  • Home
  • Breaking News
  • Global
  • Business
  • Entertainment
    • Movies
    • Music
  • Fashion
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Advertise
Create a Channel
No Result
View All Result
Landslide News
  • Home
  • News Insights @ LandslideNews
  • Breaking News
  • Politics
  • Global
  • Business
  • Entertainment
    • Movies
    • Music
  • Fashion
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Advertise

Oronsaye Report Implementation: Nigerian filmmakers urge FG to retain NFVCB.

byVictory Amah
July 25, 2024
in Business, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Movies
0

Stakeholders in the Nigerian film industry have appealed to the Federal Government not to wind down the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) as it begins implementation of the Oronsaye Report.

On Thursday, the filmmakers appealed in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja and they solicited that NFVCB should be retained as the regulatory agency for the motion picture industry.

According to them, any alteration on the current status of the board, in the form of a merger or subsuming, will be counterproductive and will impede contributions the industry is making to the national economy. Veteran filmmaker, Paul Apel-Papel, said Nollywood was too large to be without a specific agency like the NFVCB to regulate its affairs.

According to the Colorado Film School-trained filmmaker, acclaimed for directing the 2021 war action drama film “Eagle Wings”, is playing a critical role in ensuring that Nollywood keeps its sanity.

“We are not in support of subsuming or merger because we are even looking forward to a specific ministry that will focus on Nollywood properly as we grow from here.

“The Federal Government should think of how it can actually make a specific focus on Nollywood the way it is doing for agriculture because, after agriculture, the industry is the largest employer of labor.

“We are bringing revenue; we are creating jobs and we are positively promoting the image of the country globally.

“Nollywood is not getting any direct support; everybody is trying to develop their craft and then the only agency we have they want to take it back to the ministry and kill it,” he said.

Habib Mohammed, National President, of the Motion Picture Practitioners Association of Nigeria (MOPPAN), said it was not possible for such a regulatory body in a critical sector to function effectively as a department.

“The move to subsume the board as part of the ministry will be a real setback to the development already achieved.

“Let us not forget that the board was in the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture as a department, and the creation of the board has developed the industry to where it is today.

“Let the policymakers have a rethink and we are also calling on the National Assembly to stand on its feet for the board to keep its statutory position,” he added.

Emeke Aduah, acting President of the Film Video Producers and Marketers Association of Nigeria (FVPMAN), said the influx of illicit films in the Nigerian market was a menace to the industry that NFVCB was fighting headlong.

According to him, winding down the board will impede the momentum of the fight against illicit films and that will be very dangerous to the acclaimed second-largest film industry in the world.

“I don’t think it is necessary for such scrapping because it is going to bring Nollywood backwards, because will make the industry becomes like a child without parents or guardians.

“Then at the end of the day, the industry will become a dumping ground for all kinds of films and it will become a merry-go-round for piracy, while genuine investors lose their investments.

“I wonder the kind of industry we will have left at the end of the day if the NFVCB is wind down,” he stated.

NAN reports that George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), recently directed Hannatu Musawa, Minister of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, to begin the immediate dissolution of NFVCB. The directive aimed to subsume NFVCB as a department within the ministry but bypassed the legal process required to repeal the law establishing the Nollywood regulatory agency.

The development has however sparked reactions from stakeholders across the country. The Nigerian Senate had also asked the Federal Government to halt the winding down of the board, citing a breach of the law. It said the process of winding down an agency of government that came into force through an Act of Parliament should commence with the act’s repeal.

NAN also reports that NFVCB is a regulatory body set up by Act No.85 of 1993(now the National Film and Video Censors Board Act Cap No.40 (2004 as amended).

The board is empowered by law to regulate the film and video industry in Nigeria and classify all films and videos, whether imported or produced locally. The board also must register all films and video outlets/cinemas across the country and keep a register of such outlets/cinemas among other functions.

Victory Amah

Victory Amah

Related Posts

Highly Anticipated Blood Sisters Season 2 Finally Premieres

byBilkisu Kasim
2 days ago
0

Popular Nigerian drama series Blood Sisters has made a return with a new season, much to the excitement of fans...

Tems Makes Global Spotify “Songs of Summer” List With Dave Collaboration

byBilkisu Kasim
6 days ago
1

  Nigerian music star tems has achieved another international milestone after her collaboration with British rapper Dave, titled “Raindance (feat....

NERC Orders Compensation for Band A Consumers

byRosemary Ani Pius
6 days ago
0

The (NERC) Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has unveiled a targeted relief initiative for qualifying Band A electricity consumers who suffered...

FG cancels $717m World Bank power loan amid blackouts

byRosemary Ani Pius
2 weeks ago
2

The Federal Government has withdrawn $717.7 million in undisbursed World Bank funding meant for Nigeria’s electricity reform programme, effectively ending...

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.