At the first National Festival for Arts and Culture virtual meeting held in Abuja, stakeholders in the arts and culture sector appealed to the Plateau State Governor, Simon Bako Lalong, to consider hosting the cultural festival in November rather than December this year.
In his welcome address at the technical stakeholders visual meeting in preparation of the National Festival for Arts and Culture, Runsewe told all the stakeholders and participants that the advent of COVID-19 had made it imperative for everybody to think outside the box in order to invent new ways of making the Arts and Culture sector busy and relevant.
In the visual conference, Governor Lalong in his welcome address to the National Stakeholders Technical visual meeting in preparation for 33rd edition of the National Festival of Arts and Culture tagged ‘Plateau NAFEST 2020’, commended Runsewe, for the dynamic, purposeful and visionary leadership he had provided the Arts and Culture sectors since his appointment in 2017.
The governor added that he had followed with keen interest, series of online meetings the Council held with critical stakeholders within the sectors; the virtual cultural tour of all the states in Nigeria, several Zoom meetings, the Drive-in Theatre, among others.
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