The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, has described the annual Zuma International Film Festival (ZUFF) as a catalyst for economic growth in the Territory.
The minister stated this at the closing ceremony and award night of the 13th edition of the film fiesta, held on Friday night at the International Conference Centre, Abuja.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 2023 ZUFF, held from December 1 to 8, with the theme “Cultural Convergence”, is organised by the Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) and the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).
He said that the festival was a veritable platform to drive tourism and stimulate huge economic opportunities for the FCT.
Wike, who was represented by the FCT Minister of State, Dr Mariya Mahmoud, said the government was committed to implementing strategic plans aimed at further elevating the festival’s stature and impact.
“The Zuma Film Festival has not only been a platform for showcasing artistic brilliance but has also played a pivotal role in boosting the local economy.
“Through the influx of visitors, the patronage of local businesses and the promotion of tourism, this festival has significantly contributed to the economic growth of the FCT.
“Throughout the duration of the festival, you will agree with me that hotels, restaurants, transportation services and other sectors have experienced a surge in activity, creating employment opportunities and fostering economic development.
“We recognise the immense potential this event holds, not just as a cultural extravaganza but as a catalyst for economic prosperity,” he said.
The minister said his administration was willing to reposition the festival to become a global brand that would attract tourists and investors in the creative sectors.
He said the organisers would form stronger ties with global filmmakers, production companies and film festivals for enhance economic benefits.
“We also seek to amplify the reach and prestige of the Zuma Festival on the global stage to attract more attention, participants, and investments, thereby augmenting the festival’s economic benefits for the FCT.
“Secondly, we plan to expand the festival’s programme to encompass a wider array of cultural activities, workshops and educational initiatives,” he said.
Earlier,in his remarks, Dr. Chidia Maduekwe, Managing Director, Nigerian Film Corporation and Chairman Organising Committee of ZUFF, said the festival was to provide a networking platform for Nigerian filmmakers and their counterparts from other countries.
He said it was to expand film co-production opportunities beneficial to Nigerian film makers, recognize and reward cinematic excellence, boost export potentials of Nigerian films and herald Nigeria as Africa’s tourism and film destination hub.
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