The Federal Government has shelved plans to build a world-class and
ulta-modern film village in Kano following criticisms made by Muslim
clerics who say it will promote immorality.
Some Muslim social media users also opposed the move using the hashtags
#FilmVillage or #ImmoralityVillage #WeSayNoToFilmVillageInKano, for same
'immorality' reason.
Nigeria's
government had set aside N3billion for the construction of the
Muhammadu Buhari film village at Kofa in Bebeji local government area of
Kano State, that will provide over 10,000 jobs to Nigerian citizens and
also increase revenue generation to Kano state in particular and the
nation in general.
The project is schedule to take place in three phases and the federal
government had put aside N1billion for the commencement of the first
phase of the film village, stated the Managing Director Nigerian Film
Corporation Danjuma Wurim Dadu, during a stakeholder’s interaction
session held at Tahir Guess Palace hotel.
Wurim Dadu also disclosed that the choice of Kano state in siting the
project has been influenced by the fact that Kano state has been the
nerve of movie production in Nigeria adding that the proposed film
village would include a 400-capacity auditorium for training, a
cinematography centre, sound stage, hostel, eatery block, hotels,
shopping mall, a stadium, and a clinic among other amenities akin to
world-class film village, according to Daily Trust.
Source: BBC/Daily Trust
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