Minister of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy, Barrister Hannatu Musa Musawa, has extended warm appreciation to workers in the Nigerian creative industry as they celebrate the 2024 Workers’ Day.
She recognized the efforts of all diligent creatives nationwide for their contributions to the entertainment sector.
A statement made by the minister read, “Today, I join millions of creatives across the nation to commemorate the 2024 Workers’ Day. In celebrating this important day, we recognise and honour your invaluable contributions to our workforce and the economy.
“We toast to the artists of labour, painting their masterpieces with determination and passion. The creative industry provides jobs, encourages tourism, and boosts revenue for local businesses. Labour studies also show that the value added by arts, culture and entertainment to the Nigerian economy is very significant.
“This year’s Workers’ Day is significant as we acknowledge the tireless efforts of artists, culture bearers, and creative workers who continue to enrich our cultural heritage with their talents and dedication.
“As we reflect on the significance of this year’s theme ‘Workers First’, it is paramount that we appreciate the essential role that these special workers play in bringing diverse entertainment to families and the community and driving prosperity to our economy.
“Let us use this occasion to reaffirm our commitment under the Renewed Hope of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to create favourable conditions for artists and creative workers, ensuring that they receive the recognition and support they rightfully deserve.
“Through continued advocacy and investment, we can foster an environment where our creative workforce can thrive, contribute, and inspire.
“To all the dedicated creatives who strive for excellence every day, going the extra mile to entertain families, I say thank you for your hard work and commitment.
“I enjoin everyone to celebrate the remarkable achievements of our workforce and to express gratitude to all those who contribute to the vibrancy of our arts, culture, and creative economy.”