To foster unity and peaceful coexistence among citizens in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), President Bola Tinubu has instructed the FCT Administration to enhance the arts, culture, and tourism offerings in Abuja.
The FCT minister, Nyesom Wike, made this announcement during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Abuja Festival of Arts and Culture (ASOFEST).
Wike, represented by the mandate secretary of the Social Development Secretariat, Ibrahim Aminu, emphasised that the FCTA will actively support initiatives that adhere to the President’s vision, particularly those that celebrate Nigeria’s cultural heritage and contribute to economic growth.
He further highlighted the administration’s commitment to promoting Nigeria’s rich cultural values on a global scale.
The minister explained that the festival is a valuable platform for skill acquisition and job opportunities, particularly benefiting youth and women.
“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has specifically tasked us with developing and nurturing the Arts and Culture and Tourism sectors in the FCT, and we are fully committed to fulfilling this mandate,” he said.
He also announced that in just a week or two, the FCT will host the 2024 edition of the National Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFEST), a significant event aimed at uniting stakeholders in the arts and culture sector to showcase their talents and celebrate Nigeria’s diverse heritage.
The FCTA is collaborating with the National Council of Arts and Culture (NCAC) to ensure a memorable festival.
An appeal was also made regarding the FCT Administration’s ongoing efforts to roll out programs that provide relief and inspiration to residents amidst the challenges posed by current economic policies.
In her address, Olubumi Olowookere, permanent secretary of the Social Development Secretariat, pointed out that the festival offers an opportunity for residents of the FCT to explore and appreciate diverse cultural expressions.
She emphasised that ASOFEST is not only a celebration of culture but also a platform for transmitting values and fostering understanding.
The annual ASOFEST festival is designed to showcase the rich cultural diversity of both indigenous and other ethnic groups in Abuja, reinforcing social cohesion and peaceful coexistence among all citizens.
The FCT minister, Nyesom Wike, made this announcement during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Abuja Festival of Arts and Culture (ASOFEST).
Wike, represented by the mandate secretary of the Social Development Secretariat, Ibrahim Aminu, emphasised that the FCTA will actively support initiatives that adhere to the President’s vision, particularly those that celebrate Nigeria’s cultural heritage and contribute to economic growth.
He further highlighted the administration’s commitment to promoting Nigeria’s rich cultural values on a global scale.
The minister explained that the festival is a valuable platform for skill acquisition and job opportunities, particularly benefiting youth and women.
“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has specifically tasked us with developing and nurturing the Arts and Culture and Tourism sectors in the FCT, and we are fully committed to fulfilling this mandate,” he said.
He also announced that in just a week or two, the FCT will host the 2024 edition of the National Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFEST), a significant event aimed at uniting stakeholders in the arts and culture sector to showcase their talents and celebrate Nigeria’s diverse heritage.
The FCTA is collaborating with the National Council of Arts and Culture (NCAC) to ensure a memorable festival.
An appeal was also made regarding the FCT Administration’s ongoing efforts to roll out programs that provide relief and inspiration to residents amidst the challenges posed by current economic policies.
In her address, Olubumi Olowookere, permanent secretary of the Social Development Secretariat, pointed out that the festival offers an opportunity for residents of the FCT to explore and appreciate diverse cultural expressions.
She emphasised that ASOFEST is not only a celebration of culture but also a platform for transmitting values and fostering understanding.
The annual ASOFEST festival is designed to showcase the rich cultural diversity of both indigenous and other ethnic groups in Abuja, reinforcing social cohesion and peaceful coexistence among all citizens.