In a letter
addressed to all the Executive Secretaries of all the
Local Governments and Local Council Development Areas, by the Permanent
Secretary, Local Government Affairs and signed by a Director in the Ministry,
G.O Onafeko, the mobile cinema show would commence on Monday, January 19 and
runs till Tuesday, February, 2014.
The Executive Secretaries
were urged to give maximum support to Mainframe; the theme of Yeepa, according
to the Permanent Secretary is of importance and sustenance of peace in Lagos
State. While the film show will be at no cost to the Local Governments and
LCDAs, concerned officials are expected to provide space, either indoor or
outdoor that can conveniently seat a minimum of 500 people, provide chairs to
seat the same capacity, adequate security and other necessary
logistics. It could be recalled that in 2009, the Lagos State Government and
Kelani’s Mainframe collaborated to screen Arugba across the
57 LGs and LCDAs.
Yeepa, one of the attempts by
Kelani to retrieve Yoruba classics features a hybrid of traditional theatre
artistes, trained actors and a handful of Nollywood stars with Niji Akanni
as the Artistic Director. The ‘filmed drama’
depicts Isola (Bayo Bankole) a rascally and unreliable man who is
mistaken for the formidable Public Complaints Commissioner, Solarin, by
the corrupt officials of the Local Government Council.
His presence causes anxiety
and panic among the officials, and they make desperate efforts to out-do each
other so as to pacify the visitor. The flurry of activities to cover their
misdeeds exposes the high level of corruption and rot prevalent
in the local council. Isola is therefore generously bribed and accorded the
reception that befits the status of a man of importance. The discovery of the
mistaken identity coincides with the arrival of the real Public Complaints
Commissioner.
Speaking on the initiative,
Kelani said: “For me, my passion is to take cinemas to the physical
audience and just as the same thing as growing the cinema’s
audience. From this experience, Nigerians will once again witness the rebirth
of the cinema industry.

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