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Museum will solve unemployment problem in Nigeria – Experts

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Various speakers at the Kaduna international museum day celebration have said the museum has every potential to solve the lingered unemployment problem in the country if only the historical building which houses and preserves the culture of the people could get proper attention and not left to derail.

They have therefore called for sponsorships from individuals, partners, stakeholders among others for the revitalization of the museums across the country

Chairman of the event, Prof. Muhammad Sani Bello, Mainan Zazzau, while speaking to journalists explained that the museum known for attractions value, therefore has full potentials for creating job opportunities for the teeming youths.

“There is need for sponsorship, collaborations so that Kaduna museum could be improved upon for it to live up to its potentials, am also adding my voice to that, and as an individual am going to do to ensure that the museum is improved”, he pledged.

Also, dissecting the prospects of the museum, Prof. Hauwa Evelyn Yusuf stressed that the museum ought to be valued for its purpose

Museum education is something you cannot throw away especially in this era of churning out graduates who do not have any job prospects. The museum expose you to the education of Art, culture, exposes you to the privilege to be able to refine and work in those existing artifacts that we have, and these are money-making venture in the international world”

She pleaded there is a need for investments and donations to the museum, worried that most of the people who leave the shores of Nigeria could witness how museums are in other countries

“I am pleading with people here. I am appealing for serious donations, this is our property, we need to revamp the Kaduna museum, let’s put things in place, the record system needs to be worked on, lack of maintenance affected our building, affected some of the quality document we have”.

Meanwhile, Director General Of the National commission for museum and monuments, Prof. Abba Isa Tijjani giving his opening remarks through the curator, Kaduna museum hinted Nigeria through the agency is yielding positive result in recovering back some of the country’s treasures.

“The NCMM has been achieving great success in its repatriation drive. It was recently in the News how Nigeria successfully argued her case and brought back a 600 years Old Ife terracotta from the Netherlands. In March, the university Aberdeen after a year of the discussion agreed to return an important Benin bronze to Nigeria. A few weeks ago, an Ife bronze was brought back from Mexico.

This month we shall argue our case before an international mediation panel for the return of an Ife bronze head valued at Five million Dollars. This Ife head was seized in London from a Belgian and is part of Eighth other important antiquities stolen in a burglary that happened in National Museum Jos in 1987”, he said.

He is been optimistic that the prospect of a Nigerian museum playing its role in propelling a tourism Renaissance in Nigeria is unfolding through the agency (NCMM).

Again, the curator, Kaduna museum, Mr. Elkany Aliyuda Buckly who also saw a great future for the Kaduna museum, seeks collaboration from various stakeholders.

Highlights of the events were Cultural attire display by students of various schools in Kaduna and also Gallery tour of dignitaries which includes; traditional rulers, religious leaders, a historian among others.

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