Gov. Adeleke reads riot act to film pirates
Entertainment
GOV. Ademola Adeleke of Osun has warned that film piracy will not be tolerated in the state, saying anyone caught will be prosecuted and jailed accordingly.
A statement by the Founder and Convener of Best of Nollywood (BON), Mr Seun Oloketuyi, on Sunday in Lagos, said that Adeleke gave the warning during a courtesy visit by a delegation of Nollywood stars to the governor, in Osogbo.
Adeleke was presented with the hosting rights of the 2023 edition of BON Awards.
The governor declared war against film pirates in the state adding that there would be no safe haven for piracy and its perpetrators in Osun.
“The choice of Osun to host the 15th edition of the awards is a great move by the award organisers because this administration is one that understands the impact of the entertainment industry in Nigeria.
He said that piracy must end in Nollywood, adding that pirates cannot be benefitting from the sweat and blood of filmmakers.
“Therefore, l, assure you there will be no safe haven for piracy and its perpeteators in Osun.
“My nephew, Davido, and my son, B-Red, recently visited me and we got talking about the entertainment industry and BON Awards.
“My dream was always to have a solid policy on the entertainment industry because I lived and studied in the U.S. for a long time, and I know the value of the industry,” he said.
Oloketuyi thanked the governor for the opportunity while charging government to leverage the entertainment industry to assist in its work and enlightenment of the populace.
He said, “the industry should be utilised to its full advantage.
“Countries around the world use the film industry to market their nation, and I beleive this can also work for Nigeria.”
Asides the different category of awards, the organisers revealed that special recognition would be given to Adebayo Salami for his many contributions to the industry.
According to Oloketuyi, there are so many whose hands contributed to the foundation of the Nollywood we know today, and Adebayo Salami is one of them.
He not only inspires actors and filmmakers today, he remains a shining example for his children, many of whom are making waves in the industry.
“It is for this reason we have chosen to recognise and appreciate him with the Lifetime Achievement Award.”
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that BON Awards is billed to hold on Dec. 22 in Osogbo, Osun. (NAN) )
Related Posts
Nollywood box-office heats up as movie giants release blockbuster films
THE festive season has kicked off on a high note for Nollywood movie enthusiasts, with multiple movie giants releasing top-notch...
Read MoreYuletide: Lagos govt, recreational centre, cinemas unveil fascinating programmes
AS the Yuletide approaches, the Lagos State Government, cinemas and some other recreational centres in the state are set to...
Read More2024: Must watch films for the season
DECEMBER 2024 is shaping up to be a thrilling month for Nollywood fans, as cinemas prepare to showcase some of...
Read MoreMost Read
Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Keep abreast of news and other developments from our website.