Nigerian
film stars yesterday accused the television stations’ in Nigeria with penchant
for cheap Mexican soap operas and other foreign films for the challenges and
problems actors are having.
They
alleged that the act was borne out of greed and attempt to kill the industry
and erase jobs.
Just
as President Goodluck Jonathan was
decorated as Grand Patriarch of Nollywood for supporting the industry where
over 200 people have been trained with 76 film producers accessing grants for
projects.
This
is even as President Jonathan described actors and actresses as the greatest
ambassadors of the country.
He
said before now, Nigerian football teams, especially the Super Eagles, were the
ones bringing glory to the nation, but of late the team had been fumbling, but
the Nollywood stars have remained consistent in their craft and bringing glory
to the nation.
Jonathan
stated this when the Legends of Nollywood, led by Mr. Paul Obazele and Zack
Orji, took a delegation to the Presidential Villa, Abuja when Jonathan was
decorated with the award.
He
said, “there are so many good stories about you (Nollywood stars). For us who
by divine providence and your own will, made us to be here this time, you are
our pride, you are our stars.
“In
fact, you are the greatest ambassadors of this country. This is because the
Nollywood family has really helped to bring good image to this country.
“Before
now, we were known for soccer. After some time, we started fumbling. Today, we
are on top, the next day, we are down. Since Nollywood came on board, you have
been quite steady and you have been bringing good image to this country,” he
said.
The
President likened the Nollywood success to the biblical story of creation where
God made a pronouncement that there should be light and there was light. He
said the industry was created from a humble beginning when people did not
expect any spectacular thing to a very formidable body, being the second in the
world.
President
Jonathan expressed delight that the commercials of the industry have now become
integral party of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
The
President said he remained committed to giving government support to the
industry. While describing the award plaque given to him as precious, he said
it would be one of the items in the Presidential Museum he would establish
after leaving office.
Earlier,
Obazele said the group gave Jonathan the award because of the support he had
been giving the industry since his days as deputy governor of Bayelsa State.
He
said no Nigerian president has ever given the motion industry such support,
adding that by his actions and support, he has walked the talk, leading to
great dividends for the sector.
“No
government has shown special interest in our industry like yours,” he said.
Obazele
said: “Mr. President as we induct you in to the Nollywood Hall of Fame, we want
to draw your attention to the fact that things have gone from bad to worst in
the motion picture in the country most especially the television stations.
“I
make bold to say that television no longer excites unlike the days of old when
we had locally produced great soap operas like Village Headmaster, After the
Sun, Mirror in the Sun, Basi and company, our television stations have
sacrificed this great programme on the altar of greed. Most of our television
stations now pay more attention to foreign soap operas and contents than they
pay to locally produced programmes. They prefer to buy cheap Maxican soap operas
instead of commissioning local programmes or local contents. Even when they
pretend to buy local programmes, they either acquire these local projects at a
ridiculous amount and they charge exorbitant airtime that independent producers
find it difficult to cope.
“We
call for the faithful implemention of the various broadcast codes that enables
television and cable stations to commission programmes or scout for very good
programmes that can showcase on their stations. We believe that way they will
be encouraging the development and the growth of the industry and contributing
to employment generation”, he said.
Nollywood legends accuse TV Stations of killing film industry, honour Jonathan
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