Renovated National Theatre to create thousands of jobs – Minister

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Hon. Minister of Youth and Sports, Mr. Sunday Dare

President Muhammadu Buhari has been commended by Minister of Youth and sports Development Mr. Sunday Dare for approving the renovation of the National Arts Theatre in Iganmu, Lagos in order to create job opportunities for thousands of young Nigerians.

Speaking at the contract signing and handing over ceremony of the edifice in Lagos on Sunday, Mr. Dare said “On behalf of over 70 million Nigerian Youth, I thank Mr. President for approving this project. When the contract was signed, President Buhari had written his name into the annals of history in indelible ink as the lover of Nigerian Youth. The Investment going into this place could have gone into any of the pressing infrastructure needs of the country, but the President had willfully insisted on this project. This asset when totally done will become a veritable creative industry park for our teeming youth. It would be home to everyone with interest in film, music, information technology and fashion.”

He assured that “Creators, producers, designers, programmers, actors writers, filmmakers, and all other kinds of creative talents will make up part of the thousands of jobs that this hub will provide. I am personally excited that Nollywood will have a physical location in Surulere, the place that produced countless and timeless talents.”

Mr. Dare concluded “Finally, I must warn that the eyes of every young Nigerian would be on the Committee tasked to see this project to completion. As Minister of Youth, I am in the cross-hairs of the people I represent and they are famously impatient, but also famously talented, innovative, skillful, enterprising, ready to be leaders tomorrow. One can hardly blame them as they have not known any Government that keeps its promises such as this and alive to the needs of the youth.

I urge you to deliver a project worthy of the investment and in the timeline agreed. As my Warri youth friends will say: “Time no dey”

LERE-ADAMS, A.B
DIRECTOR-PRESS