The Association of Movie Producers in Nigeria (AMP) says the film
industry in Nigeria has created two million jobs plus in the last twenty years.
In a "Friends of Nollywood" award ceremony held on
Saturday by the Abuja Chapter of AMP, the associations's President
Zik Zulu said the upsurge in jobs in the billion-dollar industry has had a
substantive impact on the nation's economy and its growth.
“Today, you have an industry that
is worth over two billion dollars, employing over two million Nigerian youths,
helping in a way to check the restive situation in the country,” Zulu told the
audience, made up of industry players and sponsors.
Zulu further suggested that the Nigerian film industry has had a
significant role in the shift in image that has taken place for Nigeria
internationally. “This is a department of life that has done a lot to
change the impression and the image of this country positively,” he said.
Zulu implores the government to continue to consistently fortify efforts
to support Nollywood and acknowledge its impact on Nigeria.
“I think the federal and state governments, and the private sector in
Nigeria have to do more for Nollywood, because this is a department of this
country’s life,” he said.
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