The Ministry, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), as well as private stakeholders have signed a performance bond during the 2025 sectoral retreat organised by the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy in which they affirmed their commitments towards the implementation of the ministry’s deliverables.
At the retreat, they assured of their commitment towards the implementation and achievement of all projects and programmes objectives through, collaboration/partnerships; effective and timely service delivery.
The retreat took place between Wednesday, 20th and Thursday, 21st, August 2025 at the Nigerian Army Resource Centre in Abuja.
The retreat, themed “Strategic Repositioning of Nigeria’s Art, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy for National Development and Global Competitiveness,” had in attendance the Minister of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy, Barrister Hannatu Musa Musawa; Dr. Muktar Muhammad, the Permanent Secretary of the ministry; Senator Mohammed Ogoshi and Hon. Mohammed Muktar of the National Assembly; Chief Executive Officers and Directors of the various MDAs, as well as other art, culture and tourism stakeholders.
The delegation from the Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) was led by its Managing Director/Chief Executive, Dr. Ali Nuhu.
The objective of the two-day retreat was to, among others, align the ministry’s strategies with government’s national development priorities, strengthen inter-agency collaboration, develop a performance and implementation framework, identify and deal with key legislative, institutional and financing reforms, and the adoption of a global mission, vision and values to guide the seamless implementation of the Multi-Sectoral Strategic Plan (MSSP 2026-2030).
Highpoint of the retreat was the singing of the Performance Bond between the Minister, the Permanent Secretary and the Chief Executive Officers and Directors of the MDAs.

The delegation from the Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) was led by its Managing Director/Chief Executive, Dr. Ali Nuhu.
A press statement from the agency said: “At the NFC, we are not only committed to supporting the delivery of projects and programmes that align with governments national development priorities; we identify, create enabling environments, offer professional and transformational critical intervention services, provide training and capacity building opportunities, and film commission services, among others; in addition to powering possibilities.”





