FG Gives Nollywood N420.2 Million for encouragement
The sum of
N420.2 million has being given out by the Federal Government to the Nigeria
film industry to improve and support aspiring practitioners.
According to
a statement issued by the Deputy Director of Information, Federal Ministry of
Finance, Mrs Patricia Deworitshe, on Friday in Abuja, the money, which is the
second tranche payment will benefit 105 film distributors.
The Federal
Government had earlier introduced the “Project Act Nollywood’’, with three
primary components aimed at developing the movie making value chain.
The
components are the Film Production Fund (FPF), Capacity Building Fund (CBF) and
Innovative Distribution Fund (IDF).
The FPF and
CBF have been fully implemented, while the IDF, which is the third component of
the project, is on-going.
The IDF
covers online, National, Regional and community categories of Nollywood Film
distribution and exhibition.
The
objectives of IDF are to improve the distribution network of Nigerian
Audio-Visual contents, cut down on piracy, create jobs, and protect
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) within the Nigerian Entertainment Industry.
N1.8bn was
approved for disbursement to 106 beneficiaries in this component, and N1.335bn
was disbursed earlier in the year as the first tranche to 105 beneficiaries.
Deworitshe
said that before the release of the second tranche, the finance ministry had
earlier carried out a successful monitoring and evaluation of the first tranche
disbursement.
“Fifteen
community cinemas and viewing centres have been established through the grant
and this has improved the distribution network of movies in Nigeria.
“The
programme has supported 18 firms in strengthening online distribution
platforms, this has helped curb illegal downloads and piracy.
“Two hundred
and fifty-six permanent jobs and 544 temporary jobs have been created through
the financial support provided to 105 beneficiaries by the programme,’’ she
said.
Deworitshe
said the programme had also aided the extension of the Nollywood Industry to
sub-Sahara Africa through the funding of National distributors to expand their
distribution capacity and network.
She said
through the programme, distributors had expanded their capacity to lip-synching
their content in French for onward distribution to the ECOWAS sub-region.
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