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Nigeria’s Creative Economy Set To Generate $100bn Investment And Create 2 Million Jobs- Hannatu Musa Musawa

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisAugust 22, 2024 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Minister of Arts, Culture, and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa, has unveiled ambitious plans to inject $100 billion into Nigeria’s creative and cultural sector, with a target of creating 2 million jobs.

This initiative aims to play a pivotal role in revitalising the nation’s economy.

In a recent interview, Minister Musawa emphasised the current administration’s commitment to capturing a significant share of the global creative market, valued at over $1 trillion. She highlighted that these efforts align with the administration’s renewed hope agenda, which seeks to bolster Nigeria’s presence in the global creative industry.

To achieve these goals, the minister outlined a strategy centred on public-private partnerships and policies designed to create a conducive business environment. Musawa revealed that the ministry has already signed agreements with the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) to expedite the process of attracting innovative funding for players within the creative ecosystem.





The ministry has also entered into a strategic partnership with BigWin Philanthropy, an international development organisation known for its success in empowering 500,000 Rwandan youths with digital skills and creating 1 million sustainable jobs in Côte d’Ivoire. This collaboration is expected to be a cornerstone of the ministry’s plan to deliver 2 million jobs within Nigeria’s creative economy.

Musawa detailed four key components of the job creation strategy, which include leveraging regulatory frameworks, fostering strategic investments, building partnerships, and offering fiscal incentives. These measures are designed to maximise the job creation potential within the sector.

Furthermore, the minister highlighted ongoing efforts to explore synergies with Nigeria’s commitments under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and other economic initiatives, aiming to expand Nigeria’s creative footprint in Africa’s $3.4 billion market.

The revitalization of the National Theatre and its surrounding areas is another critical aspect of the ministry’s plans. This transformation is expected to enhance the creative industry’s ecosystem by providing new opportunities in performance spaces, exhibition centres, creative hubs, and recreational areas. The minister noted that these developments would open up numerous opportunities for Nigerians involved in the value chain of the value chain of the creative industries.

“Artists, performers, and entrepreneurs are already engaging with us to explore economic opportunities at the National Theatre,” Musawa added, signalling the growing interest and potential of Nigeria’s burgeoning creative sector.

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