Tuesday, December 19, 2023

SYNW Advocates Government Support for Nigerian Authors

 SYNW ADVOCATES GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR NIGERIAN AUTHORS



The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) has emphatically voiced the urgent need for government support to bolster the country's literary community. 


In an official statement released today, President Wole Adedoyin urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to expedite the signing of the Nigerian Authors Trust Fund into law, emphasizing the pivotal role it plays in sustaining and nurturing the nation's literary talent.


Nigeria, with its rich literary heritage, stands at the crossroads of cultural dynamism. 


However, the challenges faced by Nigerian writers, both emerging and established, are formidable. 


The SYNW contends that a robust Authors Trust Fund would serve as a crucial lifeline, providing financial stability and fostering an environment conducive to creative expression.


Adedoyin underscored the importance of empowering writers, stating, "Supporting our writers is not just an investment in literature; it is an investment in the soul of our nation. By endorsing the Authors Trust Fund, President Tinubu has the opportunity to champion the voices that shape our cultural identity."


The SYNW further highlighted that the Authors Trust Fund would not only benefit individual writers but contribute to the growth of a thriving literary ecosystem. 


This, in turn, would enhance Nigeria's global standing in the realm of literature and arts.


Drawing attention to successful models from other nations, the SYNW emphasized that the establishment of a trust fund aligns with global best practices. Such initiatives have proven instrumental in elevating the status of literature and fostering a creative renaissance.


The SYNW called for collaborative efforts between the government and the literary community, asserting that a shared vision is essential for the successful implementation of the Authors Trust Fund. 


The society expressed its readiness to actively engage in a dialogue aimed at refining and optimizing the proposed legislation.


Adedoyin concluded the statement by noting that investing in Nigerian writers is an investment in national prosperity. He urged President Tinubu to seize this opportunity to leave an enduring legacy, one that resonates through the pages of the nation's literary history.

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