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Runsewe says NAFEST is not a platform for industry troubles

The Director-General of the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), Otunba Segun Runsewe and the Chairman, the National Planning Committee for the 35th edition of the National Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFEST) have said that the cultural fiesta should not be dragged into industry misgivings as this may project the entire sector in a bad light to national and international publics.

Reacting to a statement by the Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria, regarding its position on an event in which Nigeria – through the Ministry of Information and Culture – will be hosting a United Nations World Tourism Organisation event in Lagos this November, and allegedly adjudged by the federation as having more attention from the minister more than NAFEST, Otunba Runsewe expressed shock that FTAN could seek to drag NAFEST into their misgivings.

“I never told anyone that the Minister has never attended NAFEST at any point in time.

“I should think NAFEST as a festival of National coexistence and unity should not be presented in such light. The Minister has been in support of NAFEST and all NCAC programmes.

He was with us at the Jos, Plateau edition, stayed all through the festival and has always sent senior officers of the ministry when each event clashes with his numerous assignments for the nation,” Runsewe explained.

He further stated and advised that culture remains a critical vehicle for international diplomatic relations apart from holding the window of national cohesion and should be distanced from certain irritations at this time in the life of our nation and as the World is watching how we going to keep very deep cultural diversity intact as also a tool for tourism promotion.

“I will want to advise industry practitioners to carefully understand the roles of culture as a unifier of all Nigerians. They should also be patient and circumspect in pursuing any disagreement in the industry and endeavour to pursue all peaceful processes to resolve them.

“NAFEST is for peaceful engagement and am sure all practitioners and industry leaders will take advantage of NAFEST to showcase the love for our people and our nation” Runsewe further stated.

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