Meeting of the HMIC, Alh. Lai Mohammed, The Exec. Gov. of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, Nigerian Amb. to Germany, Amb. Yusuf Tuggar with a German Delegation led by D.G, Culture and Communications, Federal Foreign office, Andres Gorgin on the repatriation of Benin Antiquities
REMARKS BY THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF INFORMATION AND CULTURE, ALHAJI LAI MOHAMMED, DURING MEETING WITH THE GERMAN DELEGATION ON THE REPATRIATION OF BENIN ANTIQUITIES...IN ABUJA ON TUESDAY, 18 MAY 2021
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Let me formally welcome His Excellency, Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State. His presence here, though not scheduled, is a big boost to our ongoing efforts to repatriate the Benin Bronzes from all over the world.
May I also welcome the team from our Embassy in the Federal Republic of Germany, led by His Excellency, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, and also the visiting delegation from Germany, led by Mr. Andreas Gorgen, Director General for Culture and Communication of German
Foreign Affairs.
2. I want to appreciate, in particular, the hard work of our Embassy in Germany which, in 2019, wrote to the German Chancellor requesting for the return of Nigerian antiquities in Germany.
His Excellency the Ambassador also wrote to the Oba of Benin on the need for all stakeholders in Nigeria seeking for the return of Nigerian antiquities to act in unison.
In January 2021, the Ambassador further wrote to the Federal Foreign Office of Germany requesting for its support in repatriating Nigerian artefacts from Germany. Thank you, Your Excellency, for these great efforts.
3. Prior to Ambassador Tuggar’s intervention, Nigeria, through the @NigeriaNcmm, had initiated discussions with several European museums, the Royal Palace of Benin and the Edo State Government on the return of #BeninBronze(s) looted from the Oba of Benin’s palace in 1897.
4. These discussions had led to the formation of what is now globally called the #BeninDialogueGroup(BDG), an offshoot of which is the Legacy Restoration Trust (LRT) that...
...was created to raise funds towards establishing a museum capable of housing these antiquities when eventually returned.
5. In 2019, we decided to raise the stakes on this issue. I, in my capacity as the Minister of Information and Culture, addressed a world
press conference in Lagos to signal Nigeria's resolve to seek the repatriation of all our artefacts from around the world.
I must say that this global campaign has started yielding fruits, with the spate of return of Nigerian artefacts by several countries.
6. I am aware that, following an earlier meeting involving the German delegation, the NCMM, Edo State Government and the Royal Palace of Benin over the #BeninBronze(s), certain agreements were reached.
These are:
a) Benin bronzes from German museums shall be released to Nigeria. Upon their return, the bronzes are expected to be exhibited at the proposed museum being anchored by the Legacy Restoration Trust, of which @NigeriaNcmm is a part.
We do know, from our knowledge of the workings of the German federal system, particularly regarding museums and antiquities, that a lot of work must have gone into the agreement by the German Fed. Govt., the states and cities to have made the announcement of a return to be made.
b) As part of the agreement from the last meeting on March 17th 2021, an opportunity for postgraduate museum studies for two young Nigerians, as part of selected scholars worldwide, is being provided by the German government.
7. After the last meeting, Germany released a globally-acknowledged statement signifying its intention to release a substantial part of
the Benin antiquities in its hold.
The German delegation has also signified its intention to assist us in building a storage facility
for the repatriated antiquities.
I am informed that this facility will be built as part of the Nat’l Museum complex in Benin, Whc
ultimately will be part of the Cultural hub Whc European partners and the NCMM, the Edo Government and the Royal Palace of Benin,through the Legacy Restoration Trust,are constructing.
I must say this is a welcome development and a great example to the world, especially to those other countries holding Nigerian artfacts
8. It is therefore with pleasure that I welcome the German delegation, which is here in Nigeria to meet with all stakeholders as part of efforts to work out the modalities for the return of the Nigerian artefacts.
9. I believe that after this follow-up visit by an enlarged German delegation, which is here today, the pace of the much-expected return of Nigerian antiquities from Germany will be quickened.
10. Once again, I welcome you all and I thank you for your kind attention.
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The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has renewed his call for the repatriation of all looted Nigerian artefacts, while commending those countries that have heeded the call by returning such antiquities.
In a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday to mark the #InternationalMuseumDay2021, the Minister also appealed to the Nigerians, especially the elite, to join the ongoing campaign to repatriate all looted Nigerian artefacts.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has called on the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), as a
stakeholder on national issues, to speak out against those fanning the embers of disunity and discord in the country.
The Minister made the call in Abuja on Monday when he received the President of NIPR, Mr. Muktar Sirajo and other members of the Governing Council on a courtesy visit to his office, ahead of the Institute's Annual General Meeting in Bauchi on 20 May 2021.
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERATION PRESS & PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT
PRESS STATEMENT
PSC SAYS VIDEO IN CIRCULATION NOT NEW
The Presidential Steering Committee (PSC) on COVID-19, wishes to inform the public that the audiovisual clip of the erstwhile National Coordinator under the defunct PTF circulating on the social media, is an old video and has nothing to do with the recent guidelines released.
#PSCCOVID19 states unequivocally that the recently released Implementation Guidelines is a reissue of the guidelines published on April 27, 2020 and not new as being speculated but to reinforce existing provisions of the COVID-19 Health Protection Regulations, 2021...
TEXT OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE BY THE HON. MINISTER OF INFORMATION AND CULTURE, ALHAJI LAI MOHAMMED, ON NATIONAL SECURITY....IN LAGOS ON TUESDAY, 11 MAY 2021
Good morning gentlemen, and thank you for once again honouring our invitation.
2. It is no longer news that our dear nation is facing security challenges.However, I have read comments saying @NigeriaGov is overwhelmed and doesn't have a clue as to how to tackle the challenges.
Some have even gone as far as suggesting a truncation of the democratic order, a clearly treasonable stance.
3. Well, I am here today to assure all Nigerians that while the government acknowledges the security challenges we face at this time, from terrorism to kidnaping,
FG DECLARES FRIDAY 2ND, MONDAY 5TH APRIL, 2021 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS TO MARK EASTER CELEBRATION
The @NigeriaGov has declared Friday 2nd and Monday 5th April 2021, Public Holidays to mark this year’s Easter Celebration.
Minister of Interior, @raufaregbesola, who made the declaration on behalf of the Federal Government, urged Christians to emulate the attributes of forbearance, forgiveness, kindness, humility, love, peace and patience, which were demonstrated by Jesus Christ (pbuh)
The @FMWHNIG has today opened the e-portal hdmi.worksandhousing.gov.ng for the submission of Request for Qualification (RFQ) applications for the Highway Management and Development Initiative (HMDI).
2. Recall that the Minister of Works and Housing, @tundefashola SAN, had last week disclosed that the portal would ensure competitiveness and guarantee transparency in the process.
3. Applicants should note that no staff of the ministry would interface with the public in the management of the HDMI conceived in 2020, from procurement to implementation. hdmi.worksandhousing.gov.ng