This Iconic National Theatre Remains A National Heritage And Will Not Be Ceded To Any Person Or Group – Alhaji Lai Mohammed,

REMARKS BY THE HON. MINISTER OF INFORMATION AND CULTURE, ALHAJI LAI
MOHAMMED, AT THE HANDOVER OF THE NATIONAL THEATRE AND THE SURROUNDING
FALLOW LAND TO THE CENTRAL BANK
OF NIGERIA/BANKERS COMMITTEE IN LAGOS ON SUNDAY, JULY 12TH 2020

PROTOCOL

Today is a historic day in the annals of the Creative Industry in
Nigeria, and I want to start by commending everyone involved in making
the day a reality. My gratitude goes to His Excellency President
Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR; His Excellency Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of
Lagos State, the Honourable Minister of Youth and Sports, Mr. Sunday
Dare; the Central Bank Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele; the Bankers’
Committee and the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Information
and Culture, Deaconess Grace Isu Gekpe.

  1. May I also commend the entire staff, management and union of the
    National Theatre, without whose cooperation we would not have been
    here.
  2. 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.
  3. The Lagos Creative and Entertainment Centre Project, a
    Public-Private Partnership (PPP), has two phases. Phase 1 is to
    restore and upgrade the National Theatre to its glory days at a cost
    of 7 billion
    Naira, while Phase II will be the development of the fallow land
    within the premises of the edifice, at a cost of 18 billion Naira.
    Altogether, the project is estimated to cost 25 billion Naira.
  4. Another 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!
  5. Before I go into the details of the two phases, let me say here
    that the project, which has been approved by Mr. President, is a
    win-win for everyone 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.
  6. 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.
  7. But that has not always been the case. Many here will remember
    that in its heydays, the National Theatre hosted all Nigerian State
    Government functions and performances, including popular musical
    extravaganzas such as the late Fela Anikulapo Kuti and Roy Ayers,
    Skyy, Shalamar, Whispers, Third world and Dynasty, as well as major
    stage events like Wole Soyinka’s adaptation of D.O Fagunwa’s
    Langbodo. Someone even reminded me the other day that Stevie Wonder
    once performed at the National Theatre, where he was bestowed with one
    of his numerous Grammy Awards.
  8. Your Excellency, ladies and gentlemen, Phase I of this project
    will restore the National Theatre to its glory days and make it the
    go-to place for blockbuster shows again. Highlights of the first phase
    include:
  • 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 .
  • The air conditioning, lighting, other power and plumbing will also
    be replaced/upgraded to international standards
  1. Phase 2 of the project will involve the creation and
    implementation of a detailed master plan for the site
    adjoining the National Theatre, or the fallow land if you like. The
    highlights include:
  • Development of purpose-built clusters to provide world class
    facilities for Nigeria’s Creative Industry. The new centre will
    comprise hubs for: Fashion, Music, Film and Information and Technology
    (IT) hub.
  • These creative clusters will be supported by other facilities,
    including multi-storey parking to accommodate an additional 1,000
    cars, a Visitors’ Welcome Centre which will house commercial and
    retail facilities, as well as administration and management offices,
    among others.
  • Both phases will be connected by carefully curated soft and hard
    landscape areas as well as waterways, providing an excellent semi and
    outdoors spaces for community use and entertainment, including an
    amphi-theatre.
  • Installation of new infrastructure (roads and services mains) and
    upgrade of the existing ones.
  1. Your Excellency, ladies and gentlemen, this – in short – is why
    we are here today. Contrary to what naysayers are spinning. no one is
    hijacking the National Theatre. It remains our national heritage. This
    Public-Private Partnership is a win-win for all. It restores this
    iconic edifice to its glory days and develops the land that has been
    lying fallow for over four decades, creating massive jobs for our
    teeming youths and providing a go-to spot for our teeming population.
  2. I therefore enjoin all of us to give our maximum support to this
    project so we can bequeath a befitting national heritage to the coming
    generations.
  3. I thank you all for your kind attention. It is now my honour and
    pleasure to hand over this edifice to the Central Bank of Nigeria and
    the Bankers’ Committee for necessary restoration and upgrade, and the 134 hectares of
    fallow land within the premises for development. Fad360tv

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