NFVCB urges creative industry guilds, associations to clampdown on illegal operators

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The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) on Saturday urged leaders of creative industry guilds and associations to be more organised in clamping down on illegal operators.

Alhaji Adedayo Thomas, Executive Director of NFVCB, made the call at the end of a two-day stakeholders’ forum held in Lagos.

Thomas said that the need to identify illegal operators in the industry was necessary to further profesionalise and advance the creative industry. He said it was disheartening to have actors, scriptwriters, cinematographers, producers and directors who were not registered in any professional guild or association still operating in the creative space.He said the NFVCB had been trying to seive the illegal operators over the years and it was high time the guilds and associations collaborated with the board in actualising this.

“It is not enough to solely wait on NFVCB, we need your cooperation as well, we have been trying our best but you are in the best position to ensure illegal operators are coarsed to be legal by ensuring that they are registered.

 

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