The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has
stressed the importance of arts in promoting Nigeria’s togetherness which, he said, is inherited from major cultural streams and isbreflected in the diversity of styles.
The Minister stated this in Abuja on Monday at the opening ceremony of the Historical Exhibition, one of the events being organized for the celebration of Nigeria’s Diamond Jubilee.
“I am glad to note that our artists are not mere imitators. Rather,
they work from intimate understanding, knowledge and experience of local life, which they are part of. Only in this way can Arts be meaningful and fulfill a need to identify and express ourselves as Nigerians, thus enhancing our attitudes which will help to strengthen our unity,” he said.
Speaking on the theme of the 60th Independence Anniversary,
‘Together’, Alhaji Mohammed said art functions as a medium of
interpreting society, its characteristics, and the way of life of its
people, adding that the enthusiasm and the superficialities constitute a constant appeal that promotes unity in diversity.
He said the government is using the Historical Exhibition to reflect
on the society, its way of life, realities, dreams and vision for the
future.
“Exhibitions are a mirror of the society. They depict our way of life,
realities, dreams and vision for the future. They encapsulate our
creative spirit and embody our innate abilities to re-invent
ourselves, especially because of this pandemic,” the minister said in a statement by Mr Segun Adeyemi, the Special Assistant To The President (Media), Office of the Minister of Information and Culture.
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