More Groups Hail Runsewe, IGP on Govt Property Protection
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The National Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners (NANTAP) has lent their support to the Director General, National Council for Arts and Culture, Otunba Segun Runsewe, and Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, saying that they recognise that the duo have worked tirelessly to wrestle government owned utilities from the grip of unscrupulous individuals. They said both men deserve a pat on the back and be must be appreciated.
NANTAP President, Mr. Israel Eboh echoed the National Assembly members who recently commended the efforts of Runsewe and the Nigerian Police for ensuring the safety of public outfits like the NCAC cultural Village in Abuja.
Eboh who spoke during a courtesy visit to the NCAC in Abuja said: “We are aware of all the things you have been doing to ensure Nigerians benefit from government assets and for standing firm against all odds in protecting a national monument like the Art and Crafts village owned by the council.” Adding: “The permanent site has been in the news for some time period and was occupied by intruders who have been using the property for nefarious activities but we must thank you for your tireless efforts in resisting them and repositioning the culture industry. Since your coming on board, the industry has not remained the same.”
Narrating his efforts at securing the NCAC Cultural Village, Otunba Runsewe observed that he believed he was divinely called to serve in the culture sector insisting that he would remain resolute in his commitment to ensuring the advancement of the sector.
Runsewe pledged his support for the association which has been in existence for the past 30 years, and told how he was a board member in the 80s and has since maintained close ties with them.
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