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From left to right. 1. BABA AGBA (SPECIAL ADVISER TO THE PRESIDENT, OFFICE OF THE HON. MINISTER). 2. JAMMA AMACHREE-BROAD (HEAD OF STRATEGY, NIGERIA DESTINATION 2030). 3. *BARR. HANNATU MUSA MUSAWA ESQ. (HONOURABLE MINISTER OF ART, CULTURE, TOURISM AND THE CREATIVE ECONOMY)* 4. IMAM FAIZ (PRINCIPAL ADVISOR TO THE HONOURABLE MINISTER). 5. IMRAN DUBA (SPECIAL ADVISER TO THE PRESIDENT, OFFICE OF THE HONOURABLE MINISTER). 6. MORIAM AJAGA (SPECIAL ADVISER TO THE PRESIDENT, OFFICE OF THE HONOURABLE MINISTER).

We Are Building A Data Driven And Investment Friendly Ecosystem System In Nigeria, Says Minister of ART, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy

By Imrana Abdullahi
Our vision is to build an integrated, data-driven, and investment-friendly ecosystem that unlocks the full potential of these industries, says the Minister  of BARR. Hannatu Musa Musawa ESQ. Honourable Minister of ART, Culture, Tourism and the creative economy.
The Minister who made the statement during a press briefing in abuja said that
 “the launching the D30 Platform
One of our most exciting initiatives is the D30 Platform—a comprehensive, publicly accessible database that maps our current industry landscape and offers forward-looking insights.”
He added that “key features include Infrastructure audit: A tool to guide public-private partnerships and target investments.
She further said that ndustry
  “Our forecasts are built on clear, data-driven assumptions that incorporate planned investments, forthcoming policy reforms, and key infrastructure developments.”
 She also said that assumptions will be transparently shared on the platform to guide investors, highlight the government’s proactive role, and support our Destination 2030 goal of creating two million new jobs in the creative industries and tourism sector.
“The D30 Platform is a critical component of our broader strategy, developed by VIISAUS in collaboration with Cavista Technologies and enriched by insights from industry experts.”
The Minister also said that establishing CEDF and CITICo
to drive sustainable investment,  are setting up the Creative Economy Development Fund (CEDF) and the Creative Industries & Tourism Infrastructure Company (CITICo):
She added that CEDF will leverage innovative financing—combining debt, equity, and grants—to support high-potential areas within the creative economy.
“CITICo is designed as a predominantly private-sector-led investment vehicle focused on developing creative and tourism infrastructure.
An initial commitment of $2 million has already been allocated through FMACTCE for the revitalisation of the Obudu Cattle Ranch in Cross River State.
She Further revealed that  Operationalising the NGN 300 Billion Funding Facility
We are excited to announce the operationalisation of the NGN 300 billion funding facility in partnership with Afreximbank. FMACTCE is working closely with the bank to deploy capital into strategic opportunities through CEDF and CITICo, with Ernst & Young serving as our principal advisors.
“Developing Abuja Creative City
Under CITICo, we are launching Abuja Creative City—a landmark 30-hectare development in Idu Industrial City, Abuja.”
 The project which is in partnership with Creative Limited, the developers of Madhouse Studios in Lagos, ” is a project that will create a dynamic, mixed-use space for creative businesses, entertainment, hospitality, and real estate, ensuring a sustainable ecosystem for the sector.
From left to right.
1. BABA AGBA (SPECIAL ADVISER TO THE PRESIDENT, OFFICE OF THE HON. MINISTER).
2. JAMMA AMACHREE-BROAD (HEAD OF STRATEGY, NIGERIA DESTINATION 2030).
3. *BARR. HANNATU MUSA MUSAWA ESQ. (HONOURABLE MINISTER OF ART, CULTURE, TOURISM AND THE CREATIVE ECONOMY)*
4. IMAM FAIZ (PRINCIPAL ADVISOR TO THE HONOURABLE MINISTER).
5. IMRAN DUBA (SPECIAL ADVISER TO THE PRESIDENT, OFFICE OF THE HONOURABLE MINISTER).
6. MORIAM AJAGA (SPECIAL ADVISER TO THE PRESIDENT, OFFICE OF THE HONOURABLE MINISTER).
She said that the integrated Partnerships “
We are proud to have established several integrated partnerships across all the projects presented today.
She said that “Our strategic partners include:
• Cavista Holdings
• Cavista Technologies
• Creative Parks Limited
• Ernst and Young
• Future Tech Media
• MTN
• VIISAUS
• Wakanow”
She finally said that collaborations are vital to strengthening our commitment to driving growth and innovation in Nigeria’s creative economy and tourism sector.
” Through strategic investments, public-private collaboration, and transparent planning, we are creating an investor-friendly environment that will drive growth and help us achieve our ambitious goal of creating two million new jobs by 2030, She concluded.

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