NewsShun Money Ritual Contents – FG Directs Filmmakers

Shun Money Ritual Contents – FG Directs Filmmakers

February 21, (THEWILL) – The Federal Government on Monday directed filmmakers to eschew money ritual contents in their movies.

Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, stated this during a media visit to Daily Trust office in Abuja.

The minister said the confessions of some money ritual suspects, in which they claimed to have learnt the heinous act on social media have boosted the resolve of the Federal Government to sanitise the social media.

He said, “Many have also blamed Nollywood for featuring money rituals in some of its movies, saying this has negatively influenced the vulnerable youth. To mitigate this, I have directed the National Film and Video Censors Board, the body set up to regulate the film and video industry in Nigeria, to take this issue into consideration while performing its role of censoring and classifying films and videos.

“I have also directed NFVCB to engage with stakeholders in the film industry, in order to express the concerns of the government and Nigerians on the need to eschew money ritual content in their movies.”

Earlier, Mohammed said, “For those who may still be in doubt, ritual killings have assumed a worrisome dimension in recent years…Recently, in Ogun State, four young men, one of whom is 18 years old, murdered their 20-year-old female friend for money rituals.

“One of them said he learnt about using human parts for money rituals from social media. Of course, you are also aware of a case involving a female student of the University of Jos, who was allegedly killed by her boyfriend for ritual purposes. These killings have been widely reported by the media.

“The fact that some of these ritualists said they learnt the money-making tricks from some social media platforms has given a further fillip to our campaign to rid social media of unwholesome content.”

Mohammed said the federal government will not fold its hands and allow the social media space to be suffused with dangerous content.

The minister appealed to religious, traditional and political leaders, to be part of efforts to reorientate youths to realise that success comes through hard work, not money rituals.

 

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