NCAC to Partner Traditional Rulers On Cultural Revival

allAfrica,
24 May 2017, Nigeria

Director-General of the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), Segun Runsewe, has stated that traditional rulers as custodians of Nigeria tradition, history and culture, will play prominent role in the strategic revival of Nigerian culture under his watch.

Runsewe stated that NCAC believes in the enduring capacity of Nigerian traditional rulers to help change the present downturn and nose diving of Nigerian cultural and moral values particularly among the youths, regarded as leaders of tomorrow.

Addressing a crowd at the closing ceremony of the Nzem Berom festival at Rwang Pam Township Stadium, Jos, over the weekend, Runsewe noted that there is no denying the impact of effectual capacity of the traditional rulers to help arrest the growing incidence of crime and other communal dislocations, hence NCAC's determined efforts to make the royal fathers as central figures to revive the love of Nigeria's culture and arts.

In a statement made available to THISDAY yesterday, Runsewe said: "It is my candid opinion that our royal fathers are key to any government effort to relaunch our culture and traditional value system to the front burner of national economic and political development, particularly at this time when the government is determined make our way of life as key economic issue."

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