From DailyPost....
On Friday
December 30,2011 at Eko Hotel and Suites,Victoria Island,Lagos,it became
the turn of Nigeria movie industry to collect their own share of the
“Ghana-must-go” loads of naira notes that have changed hands over the
fuel subsidy removal.
At the very moment when Nigerian “suffering
masses” have not forgiven Nollywood stars for campaigning and voting Mr.
President into office as a result of all the millions they got,they
have done yet another grievous offense by accepting his bags of money to
support fuel subsidy removal and keep mute while the poor masses are
crying.
The closed door meeting took place during the Nollywood
Forum entitled,”Understanding Deregulation”. Mr. Oronto Douglas,who
represented Mr. President,outlined various promises and millions that
will be allocated to various sectors of economy, states and local
governments when fuel fuel subsidy removal comes to existence,concluding
that economic development will take off through all the billions that
will be realized from subsidy.
After throwing questions on what
all the money that will definitely come to the fat pocket of federal
government through fuel subsidy removal will be used for,stakeholders of
Nollywood who came en mass promised to support removal on the grounds
that President Jonathan will fulfill all his promises to allocate all
the money that will be realized to various areas of the economy,states
and local governments or Nollywood will be the very first industry that
will rise up and revolt against him.
We are begging Mr. President
because all of us in Nollywood went out of our way to campaign and vote
him into office,since he assumed office we have seen ourselves being
asked by people to go and meet Jonathan anytime we complain about the
situation of things in the country,because they are aware of the things
we did during the campaign period.
So, Mr. Jonathan should come to
our aide and look into the $200 million grant that he promised
entertainment industry....Stakeholders stated.
Even though he answered all the questions,comments and motions as he could,Mr. Douglas did not visit Nollywood film makers empty handed as bundles of money packed in “Ghana-must-go” bags exchanged hands in the venue.
We reliably
gathered that these Nollywood stars got N200,000 each for supporting
fuel subsidy removal.
Those present at this close door meeting between
federal government of Nigeria and Nollywood stakeholders
include; President of Association of Movie Producers, Zik Zulu
Okafor,President of Actors’ Guild of Nigeria,Segun Arinze,Zeb
Ejiro,Chico Ejiro,Frank Dallas,Mathias Obahiagbon,Peace Anyiam
Osigwe,Paul Obazele,Fidelis Duker,Chike Bryan,Sunny Mcdon, Abubakar
Yakubu,Rita Dominic,Monalisa Chinda, Florence Onuma,Charles Novia,Fred
Amata,Zack Orji, Chairman Actors’ Guild of Nigeria Board of Trustees,
Ifeanyi dike,Emma Ogugua,and many others.
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