We don’t do porn, Nigerian movie producers cry out

The Association of Movie Producers (AMP) has rejected suggestions that it members were involved in the production of porn movies.

AMP President, Ralph Nwadike, made the declaration in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Makurdi on Saturday.

“Our members are disciplined; they follow professional ethics. No film producer will do pornography. Those who do it are interlopers who are not our members,” the former scriptwriter for the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) said.

Mr Nwadike explained that films were censored by National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) and categorised for home viewing, and explained that such checks were enough to ward off interlopers.

He also appealed to state governors to step up the fight against piracy to minimise the damage to the industry.

According to him, efforts by the Federal Governments would have more impact if states initiated laws to tackle pirates.

Nwadike regretted the losses AMP members had incurred owing to the activities of pirates, saying that the damage had become “unbearable”.

He described pirates as “gangsters” that were “stealing intellectual works with impunity”, saying that their activities had driven some producers out of business while others had passed away.

The Most Wanted producer appealed to the Federal Government to invest in the creative industry to reinvigorate the economy, stating that capital injected into the creative industry would bring double returns.

He called on President Muhammadu Buhari to allocate part of the funds recovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to the movie industry so as to create jobs for the youths.

“Any investment into the creative economy will double its returns and expand the scope of the economy beyond expectations. The private investors are only waiting for the government to lead the way.

“Let government invest at least N10 billion into the industry and watch how it will reap double that investment within a short period,” he said.

He advised government to obtain loans from the World Bank to support the industry because its multiplier effects were massive and far-reaching.

Nwadike, who is in Makurdi to boost the activities of the Benue Nollywood Week, which began on November 17, commended the state chapter of the association for spearheading the drive for professionalism.

He appealed to Governor Samuel Ortom to take advantage of the opportunities in the industry to invest in it so as to expand the Benue economy.

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