By Vivian Onyebukwa
The President of Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Gabriel Idahosa, has urged the government to initiate policy that will further support the creative and entertainment industry in Nigeria.
Speaking during a courtesy visit by the legendary Nigeria singer, Bright Chimezie to the Creative and Entertainment Group of LCCI at its headquarters in Lagos, Idahosa described creative industry as a strong sector that has contributed to the growth of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). He added that with more support, the sector would contribute greatly to the nation’s economy.
Expressing gratitude towards the visit of the veteran highlife musician, LCCI boss explained that it would further convey collaboration between the creative industry and his organisation. “We are excited about the visit, we are glad with the engagement LCCI has with the creative and the entertainment industry. For a long time creative sector did not get the kind of recognition that it deserves as a major sector of the economy. The music, visual arts and all of them contribute significantly to our economy, and here in LCCI some couple of years ago, we felt we should begin to take actions. We created the creative and entertainment group and felt it was important to raise the profile of that sector and let the government and the stakeholders understand that this is a sector that is very strong in many countries as you know what creative sector in places like America, India and most industrialized world have achieved. So we felt it was ideal to give the right sector the position it deserves within an organisation that has been in existence in the last 136 years’’.
On the other hand, he commended the Chairperson of the Creative and Entertainment Group of LCCI, Dr. Ngozi Omambala, whom he said, has brought transformation in the group since she assumed office.
In response, Bright Chimezie affirmed that the visit aimed to seek for more collaboration between the LCCI and the creative industry. Bright who has been in the music industry for more than four decades regretted that African music particularly high life is carefully going into extinct.
He then stressed the need for young musicians to be mentored by the older folk so as to learn the rudiments of music.
On her part, Director-General and the Chief Executive Officer of Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dr Chinyere Almona commended Bright Chimezie and his team for the visit and acknowledged that the creative industry in Nigeria has contributed to the economic development of the country.
The Chairperson, Creative and Entertainment Group, LCCI Dr Ngozi Omambala commended Bright Chimezie for his contribution towards the growth of Nigeria music space.