AKWA IBOM GOVT APPROVES OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY DEPARTMENT IN PUBLIC SERVICE.(PHOTO).

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 Akwa Ibom Govt Approves Occupational Safety Department in Public Service The Akwa Ibom State Government has approved the creation of a Department of Occupational Safety in the public service, to be led by a Permanent Secretary under the Office of the Head of Civil Service. The approval was granted during the State Executive Council (EXCO) meeting on Wednesday, presided over by Governor Umo Eno. In a statement on Thursday, Commissioner for Information, Hon. Aniekan Umanah, also announced directives for Sterling Global to halt further land encroachment and creek closures, following complaints from oil-bearing communities. Additionally, the EXCO assigned oversight of the Infrastructure and Asset Management Agency to the Office of the Secretary to the State Government to improve efficiency.

CHARLES AWURUM EXPOSES THE MALPRACTICES IN NOLLYWOOD; SLAMS ACTORS,PRODUCERS.(PHOTO).


Charles Awurum exposes the malpractices in Nollywood; slams actors, producers

Veteran actor, Charles Awurum has frowned at some malpractices in Nollywood as he calls for those he described as ā€˜quarksā€™ to be removed for Africaā€™s apex movie industry to stand out.

Noting that money is one of the factors that has destroyed the Nigerian movie industry, Charles submitted that some people join the industry just to acquire fame even when they are not talented.

Pointing out some of the malpractices in the industry, the comic actor claimed some actors and actresses now buy the roles they want to play even when they canā€™t perform. He also alleged that some of them join the industry for prostitution.

ā€œThese are the things you watch that will make you not to want to be part of every production. They also use cameras that are not up-to-date, resulting in works of low quality,ā€ Charles lamented.

The veteran thespian made these revelations while speaking to The PUNCH about his growing up and acting career.

Answering a question on the challenges faced by the industry and the reported inadequate technical know-how in the industry, Charles said: ā€œI didnā€™t say money is the only issue; I said it is one of the factors that have destroyed the industry. Most people come into the industry, feeling that once in, everything will fall in place. They donā€™t take their time to learn the technical part of the job, especially production. They want to be this; they want to be that, even though they cannot act.

ā€œSome come and pay for the production and do other things just to have their way and get the fame they want. People are there for different reasons, anyways ā€“ some to make fame, some money, not minding the quality of production they do. Some are there for women and some women are there to make name in order to go into other things and have their way in the world and make what they want out of it. Some are there for prostitution and others for reasons best known to them.

ā€œWhen you are in an industry for the sake of that industry, you make it happen, but when you are there for the sake of other things, you wouldnā€™t. When you come into the industry, you are there for film sake, to make a name and achieve a goal in that industry, not to go and look for women or do other things that are not important to the production process.

ā€œThere are some who come into the industry without even having talents and they donā€™t want to learn either. They are just there to say that they are into film production and they are messing up the industry. Some even buy the roles they want to play, show off with big cars, give gifts to producers in order to have an edge. You will see an actor who cannot deliver a scene in a movie playing a lead role and they make things difficult for everyone involved in that production. They can go on for days trying to shoot just a scene and the producers wouldnā€™t still want to change that cast because the person has been benevolent to them. Some even sell roles nowadays. These are the things you watch that will make you not to want to be part of every production that comes.

ā€œThis is what is happening there and for lack of money, they also use cameras that are not up-to-date, resulting in works of low quality. But there are still good movies and until we remove those quarks, Nigeriaā€™s movie industry will still be seen as an industry that doesnā€™t know what it is doing.

 

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