Minister of Information and Culture, Lia Mohammed, has shed
more light on plans by the Federl government to stop entertainers and
movie makers from shooting their jobs outside the shores of Nigeria.
Last Saturday, Lai Mohammed disclosed this plan when he spoke at the Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON) House in Lagos.
In
a recent chat with Premiumtimes, Lai Mohammed said the proposed ban
would help tackle the exploitation of perceived loopholes in the
Nigerian Broadcasting Code, NBC.
“The NBC code today as it stands
has been exploited and not defined and that’s why movies being directed
by Nigerians with Nigerian actors, actresses can be shot in South Africa
and then brought back to be consumed in Nigeria.
All we are
saying is that we are going to amend the code in a manner that it will
not be possible for you to exploit any loophole there to go and shoot
outside Nigeria film, music or programs that are meant to be consumed in
Nigeria”.
Speaking further, he said “It is not directed at any
particular incident, every country should respect the local industry of
other countries.
For example, in Ghana they introduced a law today
that demands visiting actors to pay a thousand dollars to the
government coffers while visiting directors and producers pay 5,000 dollars.
We must create an enabling environment and also generate revenue from our creative industry.
The
argument is simple, when you go to shoot a film offshore, you use the
work force of that country to develop the capacity of that country and
you improve the economy of that country and that is what we are trying
to do here.”he said