The Minister of Information and Culture,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has commended the members of the Artifacts Rescuers
Association of Nigeria for playing a strategic role in the preservation of the
nation's cultural heritage, saying the ministry will continue to partner with
them to retrieve and preserve stolen
artifacts.
The Minister stated this in Abuja on
Wednesday when members of the
association paid him a courtesy visit in
his office.
"Once again I want to thank you for
the role you have played in ensuring that our artifacts are retrieved and I
want to say it publicly that we are ready to cooperate and work with you in
terms that will be mutually acceptable to all the parties.
"We recognize that we need you to
achieve our own mandate and aspirations and at the same time you also need us
as the repository of the cultural heritage of the country," he said.
Alhaji Mohammed, who said the illegal
trafficking of artifacts remains a bane of the nation's quest to leverage on
its heritage and drive tourism, lauded the critical role being played by the
Association to reverse the trend.
"One of the major challenges we
face is the illegal exportation, illegal trafficking of our cultural heritage
in form of artifacts. Therefore, when you have an organisation like yours that
voluntarily charges itself with the responsibility of ensuring that such
artifacts are retrieved and returned, I think you deserve nothing but
encouragement and praise for your nationalism and patriotism," he said.
The President of the Association, Mr.
George Agbo, commended the minister for his commitment to re-positioning the
tourism sector in Nigeria.
"I want to tell you that on behalf
of our association, we share your dream of re-positioning tourism in Nigeria.
We are vendors of the National Commission for Museums and Monuments and our primary
aim is to rescue our artifacts and heritage for the museums," he said.
Mr. Agbo said the association, which was
registered in 2001, has 321 members across the country.
Also present at the meeting were the
Directors General of the National Commission for Museums and Monuments, Mallam
Yusuf Abdallah; National Gallery of Arts Abdullahi Muku; Centre For Black and
African Arts and Civilization Ferdinand Anikwe; National Council For Arts and
Culture Dayo Keshi, and the Executive Secretary of the National Institute For
Cultural Orientation, Mr. Barclays Ayakoroma, among others.
Segun Adeyemi
SA to Hon Minister of Information and
Culture
Abuja
16 Nov. 2016
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