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    LSCAC deepens strategic ties with creative sector through sensitisation workshop

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    In A bold move to advance the creative economy and foster cultural preservation, the Lagos State Council for Arts and Culture (LSCAC) successfully hosted a high-level sensitisation workshop themed: “Preserving Heritage through the Creative Economy with the Right Funding,” held on Friday, 25th July, 2025, at the STO Resource Centre, Alausa Business District, Ikeja, Lagos.

    The event convened a diverse array of stakeholders and influencers in the creative space to engage in strategic dialogue around sustainable financing, institutional partnerships, and policy development.

    Mr. Olarenwaju Bajulaye, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, chaired the session, emphasizing the State Government’s firm commitment to enabling a thriving creative ecosystem. “The creative industry is not just a cultural asset, but a viable economic engine for innovation and transformation. We aim to shift from informal engagement to structured and sustainable partnerships,” he stated.

    The roundtable discussion was enriched by thought leaders from prominent institutions including Goethe-Institut, which continues to promote intercultural dialogue and arts education; International African Diaspora Studies (IADS), advancing African heritage and diaspora narratives; IBILE Holdings, a financial body facilitating grassroots creative investments; and the OSE App, a digital platform designed for creator collaboration and visibility.

    Available creative hubs such as WAC, Slick City, Go Culture, and Game Evolution E-Sports also brought critical perspectives to the table, highlighting the need for mentorship opportunities, infrastructure development, and sustainable funding access for emerging talents.

    Professor D. Oguntola Laguda of Lagos State University, currently on sabbatical with LSCAC, moderated the session, bringing policy insights and academic rigor to the discourse.

    The host of the event, Mr. Idowu Olulowo Johnson, CEO (LSCAC), earlier greeted guests warmly and reaffirmed the Council’s dedication to professional capacity-building and stakeholder engagement.

    This landmark workshop marks a strategic step in integrating cultural policy into Lagos State’s broader economic development agenda. It further reinforces the government’s ambition to elevate Lagos as Africa’s leading cultural and creative hub.

    The workshop, welcomed esteemed dignitaries, including the IGA. Managing Director, Mr. Mogbolahan Ajala (Council Consultant); Oba Ayangburen of Ikorodu Land, HRM Oba (Engr.) Kabiru Adewale Shotobi (represented by his chiefs); Chief Tajudeen Muili (the Osin Egungun of Oregun) and senior directors from the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, led by Mr. Taoreed Dosunmu, Director (Administration and Human Resources).

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