What happens to Nollywood if president Goodluck Jonathan loses
election? Read Femi Akintunde-Johnson's article on why Nollywood can't
afford to loose the president,goodluck must rule Nigeria
Nollywood actors at Goodluck's campaign flag-off
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Let us admit it – we have never seen any President so besotted with entertainment like Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, especially the movie-making sector. And this is not a satire.
Yes,
his detractors may point at “weakness” for entertainment as a signpost
of an unserious mind frittering the commonwealth on ‘joli-joli’ matters!
Even
the opposition may grumble loudly that the lively engagement with the
Nollywood is essentially exploitative and window-dressing – to the
detriment of more important and critical sectors of the national
economy.
However, no one is in doubt that the life
and essence the Creative wayfarers was initially ignited by Bayelsa
governor, the much maligned Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, immediate boss of GEJ around year 2000.
With
dizzying state support and elaborate razzmatazz, the duo of Alams and
GEJ wallowed in the sudden euphoria of showbiz and the attendant media
opulence only comparable to IBB’s romance with PMAN’s ding-a-long of
1989 – 1992 when Tony Okoroji was the majordomo.
It
was no surprise GEJ flowed with the momentum when fortune made him
supplant Alams as Gov. of Bayelsa in December 2005. Yet, for all his
enthusiasm for professional revelries, the make-believe could not have
believed their luck when good ol’ providence thrusted GEJ, again, into
greater prominence.
In quick succession, he moved
from Vice-President to Acting President and eventually President within
two years! By 2011 when he assumed office, on his own stamina, the
Nollywood romance had blown out of the creek waters.
The
two lovebirds were careering giddily on a thoroughfare peopled with
great thespians, gifted producers, immaculate directors and of course a
coterie of charlatans and ‘waka-pass’.
With
technocrats within the federal service and the movie industry, different
modules of foundational interventions were crafted – and cash-backed
like never before. Millions of naira were mentioned, which ballooned, to
the consternation of nay-sayers, to billions of naira in creative
“stimulus packages”.
In the past ten years of
GEJ’s unstinted romance with a powerful sector of the entertainment
community, it is very uncharitable (even for inveterate detractors) to
say that Jonathan has not “performed”.
You may
quarrel with the impact or management of his interventions; you may yap
him and his people for mystifying the process and access to the several
GEJ interventions in the Artsworld.
You may claim
he has lost similar interest or attention to details in other critical
sectors of the Nigerian state. However, no one can simply dismiss his
unprecedented regard, affinity and seeming devotion to the people,
practice and promise of Nigeria’s movie-making community and allied
sectors.
In his six years as President, GEJ has
arguably awarded more national honours to our artistes than all the past
regimes rolled together!
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So, when you hear
and see leading lights of Nollywood rooting aggressively for GEJ; when
you read famed voices shouting on the roof of their cyper-pages and
declaring the ceaseless glory of GEJ; when you read otherwise quiet
prima-donnas spit fire and engage in internet-‘gra-gra’ with many of
their tele-fans…for the sake of their beloved Moses (Jonathan) – you
really must understand and appreciate their position – enlightened
self-interest (a completely natural instinct).
They
are not ‘bought’, ‘turn-coats’ or ‘ass-licking’ – against their will or
legacy. They simply are paying good back to the man who has brought
them a load of luck – and thus enhancing their means of livelihood, and
embellishing their relevance. No pun intended.
This
2015 presidential election is a watershed for Nollywood. They cannot
see anything in the “Change”-troopers to indicate that their
groovy-train will go on; GMB has not even for once coughed about any
plans for Nollywood, one of the major revelations of the 2014 rebasing
parameters! It does appear that GMB does not even know that Nollywood
exists – beyond gyrations at campaign rallies!
So,
stop yakking at Nollywooders if they have little or no sympathies for
GMB – he is disconnected from them in the past decade, at least. And
within that same period, GMB’s main opponent has been their God-sent.
Most
assuredly I say to you: a good friend is difficult to find – and keep;
Nollywood can’t afford to lose this Goodluck. God forbid!!
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