President Bola Tinubu has identified the creative economy as a cornerstone of his administration’s economic diversification agenda. He also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to positioning Nigeria’s creative sector as key driver of Nigeria’s global influence. The President stated this on Saturday during the launch of the 2024 Abuja International Carnival at Eagle Square, Abuja.
President Tinubu, who was represented by his deputy, Vice President Kashim Shettima, in a statement by his spokesman, Stanley Nkwocha said, “We are not here just to celebrate a carnival but to reaffirm the essence of who we are as Nigerians—a people of culture, a people of art, a people of colour, and a people of shared values.” The President reaffirmed the carnival’s role in strengthening Nigeria’s position in the global creative economy. “Our creativity continues to shine on the global stage, drawing admiration and respect.
This heritage is the truest measure of what it means to be Nigerian—proud, resourceful, and innovative,” he stated. Under the theme, “Carnival of Renewed Hope: A Pledge to My Country,” the event showcased performances from across Nigeria and beyond, demonstrating the administration’s commitment to cultural diplomacy. “The unifying power of art and culture on display here is a reflection of what we can achieve when we work together,” President Tinubu said.
The President emphasised the carnival’s economic impact, noting that Nigeria’s c.