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Runsewe to capture culture, tourism Sector as it sets to meet expectations

Chief Olusegun Runsewe

By Cliffsimeon Akalonu

SUNRISE NEWS, Lagos, Aug 27, 2020 Otunba Segun Runsewe, has attracted commendation from stakeholders in the industry in the all inclusive and broad composition list of sub Committees on the implementation of creative industry intervention.

The Director General, National Council for Arts & Culture ( NCAC), who is also the Chairman, Central Implementation Committee for Creative Industry, inaugurated by Tourism Minister, Lai Mohammed, barely few weeks ago; rolled out a comprehensive list of sub Committees to capture the the entire gamut of the sector, with intent to address the needs and expectations of the players.

The 13 sub Committees are drawn from Culture and Tourism, the industry media, Hollywood, Writers, travel professionals, Tourist boat operators, hotels, resort owners, artists, ICT, fashion designers and many others.

Unveiling the sub Committees in Abuja, Otunba Runsewe stated that time has come for the industry to build bridges and work together for the speedy growth of the sector and to the benefit of Nigerian people.

Runsewe, commended the minister for the selfless and committed service to the industry and for helping to reposition the industry by putting together the framework to address the immediate and future impact of covid 19 on the industry.

He noted that the creative sector is very broad and massive in content and context hence the need to approach the implementation of post covid 19 interventions with all hands on deck in order to avoid rancour and devisive  sentiments which could jeopardise the progressive intentions of the federal government and stall efforts to build a formidable and competitive industry.

Speaking on the Runsewe’s initiative, the President, National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (nanta), Mrs Susan Akporiare, shared in the vision  behind the setting up of the 13 sub Committees, adding that it’s only Runsewe that has proven over the years  to give  answers to the many challenges confronting the industry in Nigeria.

She said, “I am more than excited and must commend the minister for appointing a workaholic and an achiever in the person of Runsewe, to implement the post covid 19 interventions.

He is the right man for this job and the unveiling of the sub Committees revealed the  strategic agenda to keep the industry United and vibrant post covid.” Nanta president explained.

Also speaking at the unveiling, was John likita Best, a Frontline industry player and Trustee of Association of Tourism Practitioners of Nigeria ( ATPN), said, Runsewe has by effort shown, he is a game changer and grassroot industry administrator with  enduring mobilization abilities and eyes to see tomorrow.

“We know he will bring about the needed changes and as he has done in the past, this dream to carry every body and all shades of opinion along is a Master stroke. We know him and we will support this process to succeed” Mr Best added.

A Culture media influencer and Arts editor of the Nation newspapers, Mr Ozolua Uhakheme, disclosed that the effort is a strategy out of the box and an indication that Runsewe has a grounded understanding of the fragile and sensitive nature of the industry which has struggled to make socioeconomic impact in the trajectory of the national rebound economically.

”We in the media know Runsewe will not fail the industry and nation at large. He has discharged his national assignment with creativity and sense responsibility.

His records in the Culture industry speaks volume, particularly the robust approach and response to covid-19  impact on the industry without which the national Cultural agenda would have lost focus.

We pray that the various Committees will  live up to expectations because Runsewe is self driven and would expect some serious inputs and hard work.

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