POPULAR actor, John Okafor has decried the absence of adequate structures in Nollywood.
Also he
criticised the recent visit of the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria to President
Goodluck Jonathan, which did not appear to go down well with some
people who queried the motive in the first place.
For these
critics, the actors only went to grab a ‘piece of the national cake.’
And though the actors concerned have since defended their decision to
pay the President a courtesy visit, popular Nigerian comic actor, John
Okafor, popularly known as Mr. Ibu, is still not pleased.
According to
the actor who rose to prominence after his breakout role in the 1997
movie, Agony, where he portrayed an imbecile, the Federal Government has
yet to set its priorities right with regard to Nollywood.Continue...
“The government
should stop giving Actors’ Guild cash, because we don’t know how to
handle it. Some people will go to the office, process the money and
squander it and we (actors) never benefit from such goodwill.
“If they
(government) can give us a structure or land, we (actors) can go ahead
and secure funds from investors to build five-star hotels and other
facilities on it, because it will be a tourist haven. We can bring the
Nigerian Censor’s board into the same arena.
“How can we be
paying N50,000 to have one movie censored and then generate N5m from
over 100 movies produced in a month and yet there aren’t any structures
in place for Nollywood? “With such amount of money, government should be
able to cater for us. If this is done, the industry will make a giant
stride.”
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