Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, on Monday said the winning of the hosting right of the 2016 All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) has further confirmed the fact that Lagos is now the cornerstone for driving African arts and culture, just as he expressed his administration’s commitment to continue to support the talents in the industry and promote cultural heritage of the continent.
Ambode, who spoke at the Lagos House, Ikeja, when he received a delegation led by Head of Culture of African Union Commission (AUC), Angela Martins, and AFRIMA President, Mike Dada, expressed excitement at the development and accepted the hosting right, saying that it was in sync with his passion of using tourism, hospitality, entertainment, arts and sports to promote excellence.
“I want to thank the African Union and the organisers of the All Africa Music Awards for finding it worthy to once again pick Lagos as the host city. We are very glad that Lagos has become more or less the cornerstone for driving the African arts and culture. I must say that even though this is the third time that Lagos is hosting it, but this is the very first time that the Lagos State Government will be practically involved and that goes to show that there is a convergence of vision between what the African Union stands for and what this particular administration stands for also.
“We are big promoters of our culture; we believe so much in heritage; we believe also that the creative part of the African identity is yet to be tapped and obviously, we need to intervene in some of the things that are being done individually to be able to put things together so that we can together drive the African identity and that is why it is a no brainier for us as a government to actually say that we are going to participate in this,” Ambode said.
The governor said he believes that talents abound in Africa, which, according to him, informed why his administration had been working hard to promote African artistes, adding that talents must be supported and assisted not to die, so that they can push Africa to her rightful place.
Earlier, Ms Martins commended Ambode for his passion in developing and promoting arts and culture on the continent.
She recalled that out of the four states that received letters from the leadership of the African Union through the Commissioner for Social Affairs, His Excellency Dr Mustapha Sidiki Kaloko, Lagos won the rights to once again host the 2016 edition of AFRIMA, adding that the development was a great achievement for both the AUC and the state.
“We want to thank you for always being on the side of artistes and on the side of the African continent in the development of the culture and creative industries of the continent,” Martins said.
In his opening remarks, Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Steve Ayorinde, said the hosting right of AFRIMA further attests to the commitment of Governor Ambode to promote culture, arts and tourism.
Mr Ayorinde, who reeled out many achievements of the present administration in the sector such as the expansion of the One Lagos Fiesta, the hosting of the International Jazz Festival at the Lagos House, and the upcoming celebration of Lagos at the Toronto International Festival in September, said the Ambode administration has indeed continued to use the sector to achieve excellence.
Some of the notable names in the creative industry who were part of the delegation include 2face Idibia, DJ Jimmy Jatt, Seyi Shay, Praiz, Simi, Olisa Adibua and Tee Mac.