Happening Now: Honorable Minister of Information & Culture, Alh. Lai Mohammed receives repatriated artifact, Ife Terra-Cotta head from the Kingdom of Netherland
Honorable Minister of Information & Culture, Alh. Lai Mohammed receives repatriated artifact, Ife Terra-cotta head from the Kingdom of Netherland
SPEECH BY THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF INFORMATION AND CULTURE, ALHAJI LAI MOHAMMED, WHILE RECEIVING AN IFE TERRACOTTA ANTIQUITY RETURNED FROM THE KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS....IN ABUJA ON THURSDAY, 26 NOV. 2020
It gives me profound joy to receive this very important antiquity,an Ife Terracotta,which is dated to be at least 600 years old.I am even
more delighted that our efforts at pursuing the return of Nigerian antiquities, which we launched last November, have started yielding
fruits.
2. You will recall that at the World Press Conference held for that purpose in Lagos on November 28, 2019,
I asserted that Nigeria will
work towards the return and restitution of her cultural property wherever they may be in the world. That assertion was not a fluke, as
we have seen today.
3. Our resolve to seek the repatriation of our timeless and priceless artifacts was strengthened by Mr. President's marching order for Nigeria to tap into tourism and other fields...
...where Nigeria has comparative advantages, in order to generate income for the nation and secure jobs for our youths.
One way of generating income for the country is if our cultural properties are exhibited around the world to a fee-paying audience, on the basis of proper agreement that acknowledges us as owners and confers the right benefits on us.
But this is not possible for as long as most of them adorn the museums and private collections of others, who describe them as their properties.
4. Today's event marks a new beginning. Our antiquities must work for our progress. Apart from the pecuniary benefits, these priceless
objects wrought by our forebears are unifying factors.
It is heartwarming to note that the leadership of the National Commission for Museums and Monuments is showing renewed efforts at repatriation.
5. Regarding the antiquity that is being handed over to us today, the smuggler had obtained forged documents purported to be from a former Director-General of the National Commission for Museums and Monuments.
The smuggler ultimately passed through the airport in Ghana before getting to Europe in 2019.
6. The Dutch Customs at Schiphol Airport suspected that the object might be illicitly imported and alerted the antiquity protection office known as the Inspectie, which is the Information and Heritage Inspectorate of the Netherlands, to give an opinion.
The Inspectie invited Nigeria to prove her case against the suspected smuggler.
The National Commission for Museums and Monuments (NCMM) acted swiftly by dispatching its lawyer, Mr. Babatunde Adebiyi, who is with us here today, to present evidence and argue for the return of the object.
Nigeria was successful in this and the claim was determined in favour of Nigeria.
7. After all internal procedures, including the right of appeal, were exhausted, the Government of the Netherlands - at a very elaborate event - handed over the object to the Nigerian Embassy in the Hague on November 2, 2020.
8. The Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama, made all possible arrangements to ensure the return of the antiquity to Nigeria.
He directed the Charge d’Affaires of our Embassy in the Netherlands, Mr. Kabiru Musa, to bring back the antiquity, which we are receiving today.
9. We want to most sincerely thank the Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs and his staff, both at home and in the Netherlands. We also thank His Excellency Harry van Dijk, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Nigeria.
Our gratitude also goes to the Director and officials of the Information and Heritage Inspectorate of the Netherlands, officials of the Customs of the Netherlands...
...as well as the National Museum of the Netherlands for rendering preservation and conservation assistance while the adjudication of the claim lasted.
10. The Inspectie, that is the Information and Heritage Inspectorate of the Netherlands, and the National Commission for Museums and Monuments of Nigeria have agreed to make a joint presentation of this issue to the @UNESCO Secretariat in Paris
...so that other nations may
take a cue from this in finding rapprochement and common ground concerning the issue of return of antiquities
11. Let me state here that Nigeria believes in joint international efforts to put a stop to illicit export and import of cultural goods.
The issue of cultural property should not be a ground of rancour and discord among nations. That is if nations choose to tow the path which
the Kingdom of The Netherlands has chosen by insisting on justice, fairness and amity.
12. I thank you all for your kind attention
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Minister Condoles With BON Chairperson Over Husband's Death
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has condoled with Hajia Sa'a Ibrahim, the Chairperson of the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria (BON)...
and the Managing Director of the
Abubakar Rimi Television, Kano, over the recent death of her husband, Alhaji Abba Ado Gwarzo.
In a statement issued in Abuja on Friday, the Minister said the death of Alhaji Gwarzo, a veteran broadcaster and an active member of the Nigerian Guild of Editors, was a huge loss not only to the journalism profession and Kano State but to the nation in general.
Minister Receives Repatriated 600-year-old Ife Tarrecotta
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has formally received the repatriated Ife Terracotta from his Foreign Affairs counterpart, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama, in company of the Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Nigeria, Mr. Harry van Dijk.
While receiving the artifact in his office in Abuja on Thursday, Alhaji Mohammed said the return of the stolen Ife Terracotta marks a
milestone in Nigeria’s efforts at pursuing the return of the country’s antiquities.
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Happening Now: Joint Press Briefing by the Honorable Minister of Information & Culture, Alh. Lai Mohammed and the Honorable Minister of Water Resources(@FMWRNigeria), Engr. Suleiman Adamu on the National Water Resources Bill 2020
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Good afternoon gentlemen of the press, and thank you for honouring our invitation to this press conference.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has inaugurated the Steering Committee on the Commercialization of the
Nigeria Film Corporation (NFC), saying the country's film industry has the potential to make Nigeria the entertainment capital of Africa.
While performing the inauguration in Abuja on Monday, the Minister said the Federal Government is now set to reposition the NFC for effective service delivery.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has described the coming into being of modular refineries in the country
as the result of the enabling environment created by the Administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
The Minister stated this in Ibigwe in Ohaji Egbema Local Government Area of Imo State on Tuesday during a media tour of the Waltersmith Modular Refinery and Petro-Chemical Company Limited, which is due for commissioning next month.