The African Union Commission in partnership with the
International Committee of the All Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA, will on Monday,
August 15, 2016, at Protea Hotel, GRA,
Ikeja, Lagos announce the city to emerge
official host of the 2016 edition of AFRIMA that is scheduled to hold on 4-6
November.
In January 2016, the African Union identified and
nominated four cities in the host country, Nigeria that include Cross Rivers,
Akwa-Ibom, Rivers and Lagos to present itself for the hosting of continental
music awards, which is having its third edition in Nigeria.
The AU’s interest in these four cities emanated from the
visions of their state governments in promoting tourism and preserving Africa’s
rich culture while also inspiring African youths.
The parameters of security, infrastructure and facilities,
availability of appropriate venues among others are key factors of assessment.
According to the African Union Commissioner for Social
Affairs, African Union Commission, Dr Mustapha Sidi Kaloko, the main purpose of
host city partnership is to shore up Africa’s image of a great continent imbued
with unequaled tourist attractions and also to showcase economic potential of
cities in Africa.
He said, “It is to promote Africa’s strengths to the
global audience which in turn adds to the GDP of the state and the continent at
large.”
Dignitaries expected at the Host City Announcement
Ceremony are top officials of the African Union, nominated state government officials;
music professionals; artistes from the continent and the Diaspora; stakeholders
in the creative/entertainment industry and journalists from all walks of life.
Meanwhile, the Associate producer of the All Africa Music
Awards, AFRIMA, Ms Adenrele Niyi , stressed that transparency and fairness, as depicted
in AFRIMA’s ethos, will be highly employed in the choice of which state emerges
as host city of AFRIMA 2016.
She said, “AFRIMA is an international platform which
seeks to celebrate the African cultural heritage and values using this channel
to reward established talents as well as emerging music talents of African
origin.
Also, AFRIMA creates sustainable growth of the African
music industry as a contributor to national and continental economies. Among AFRIMA's core values are fairness,
integrity and transparency.
The AU and the International Committee of AFRIMA will
stand by these values in the choice of the host city for the 2016 edition.”
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