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FG: National Theatre workers, other agencies vacate complex for rehabilitation

By Bisola Adeyemo

Following the deadline given by the Federal Government, the national theatre workers and other occupants agencies operating inside the main bowl of the National Theatre in Lagos(NTL) have vacated the building for rehabilitation

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the matching order was given to the workers to quit and pave the way for the renovation of the about 45-years old complex.

NAN also recalls that the Bankers’ Committee led by the Gov. Godwin Emefiele of the Central Bank (CBN) had on Sunday, Feb. 14, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Federal Government for the handover of the theatre complex.

On July 12, 2020, the Federal Government handed over the complex to the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Bankers committee for restoration and development of the 134 hectares of fallow land within the premises.

According to NAN correspondents who visited the main bowl of the complex reported that many of the workers were seen removing their properties and office materials in a frenzy to beat the deadline.

Affected tenant agencies such as the National Gallery of Art and National troupe staff were seen moving their items out of the arena.

Dr Celestine Agoziem, the Head of Documentation and Monitoring at the theatre confirmed the development to NAN.

While complaining of the short notice, Agoziem noted that such a notice should have come earlier to enable proper mobilisation of men and resources for effective movement.

However, the affected agencies have complied substantially with the directive, saying that the hasty and uncoordinated approach being displayed by the staff is a reflection of the short notice, Agoziem added

Therefore, he commended the government’s policy of giving the theatre a new nomenclature and facelift.

Also, an official of the National Theatre, who pleaded anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, told NAN that contractors were yet to arrive for renovation works.

“But staff are already moving out in preparation for their arrival.

“People need to vacate the complex so that the contractors can easily access the building.

“That is what is being done presently, for safety reasons.”

He added that members of staff would be working from other buildings around the complex pending the completion of the renovation works on the main bowl.

NAN recalls that the Minister for Culture and Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, during the handing over, reiterated that the National Theatre would still remain the nation’s heritage.

Mohammed gave the assurance that his ministry would continue to hold the keys to the iconic national heritage in spite of the Public- Private Partnership arrangements between the Federal Government and the CBN.

He added that the project will not lead to any job loss but rather create no fewer than 46,000 jobs during the construction phase while the completed project could generate additional 6000 jobs.

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