Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has urged the Chinese authorities to facilitate the showing of Nigerian films on television and in cinemas across the Asian country as part of efforts to strengthen relations between the two countries.
The Minister made the call in Beijing on Tuesday when he paid a courtesy visit to the Chinese Vice Minister of State for Radio, Television and Film, Mr. Wu Shangzhi, in his office.
He also called for the immediate implementation of the co-production agreement signed between Nigeria and China, and the sharing of experience in combating piracy of movies.
Mohammed promised that under his watch, the existing cooperation between Nigeria and China in the areas of information and culture would be strengthened while new vistas of opportunities would be opened for the benefit of both nations.
He called for a new era of “strong personal relationship” to facilitate the implementation of signed agreements “so we can move from the level of mere signing (of pacts) to that of implementation.”
Responding, Mr. Wu said his country is “very willing” to strengthen the cooperation with Nigeria, especially in the area of films, adding that the two channels of showing movies in his country, television and cinemas, would be explored for Nigerian films.
“We can also co-produce (films) and show in our two countries,” he said, while accepting the proposal by the Nigerian Minister to have a focal person to facilitate the implementation of the agreements that have been signed by the two countries.
Mohammed is in China to attend the 3rd Forum on China-Africa Media Cooperation and the 6th Africa Digital TV Development Seminar, both holding in the Chinese capital, Beijing.