The Nigeria Governors' Forum (NGF) has pledged full support for the Federal Government's plan to grow the creative economy and tourism sector into a $100 billion industry by 2030.
At the forum's second meeting in Abuja, Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Yahaya said the initiative targets over three million jobs, leveraging Nigeria's rich cultural assets.
A presentation delivered on behalf of Minister of Arts, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa, unveiled a roadmap with key interventions. These include a $200m Creative Economy Development Fund and a $1bn Creative and Tourism Infrastructure Corporation to finance projects like Lagos Arena, Abuja Creative City, and Renewed Home Cultural Villages.
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Governors agreed to strengthen state participation through creative economy desks, cultural festivals, and the Naija Season platform, while also backing reforms on intellectual property rights and tourism expansion.
The Federal Executive Council has also approved a Creative and Tourism Infrastructure Corporation, set to drive growth through public-private partnerships and position Nigeria as a global hub for art, culture, and entertainment.
This marks a major opportunity for SMEs in fashion, film, crafts, music, and tourism to tap into new funding, infrastructure, and markets.
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