Members of Performing Musicians Association of Nigerian , (PMAN), Ekiti State chapter has promised to wax a unity album to extol the virtues of Dr Kayode Fayemi, the governor of the state and expose the pristine culture of Ekiti State.
The state chairman, Chief Adankara Olalere disclosed this when he led some members of the Association on a courtesy visit to the state Council for Arts and Culture, government secretariat ,Ado Ekiti.
The Association also expressed its resolve to collaborate with Ekiti State Council of Arts and Culture in its bid to promote culture and tradition.
Chief Adankanra said the association would soon commence work on a record tagged ” Voice of Ekiti” a collaborative music of all musicians in the state to add value to Ekiti and promote its cultural values.
“Ekiti musician are talented and we are ready to use our talents to promote Dr Fayemi’s agenda of value restoration, cultural rejuvenation and moral reorientation”
In his remarks, Ambassador Wale Ojo Lanre said part of the council’s mandate is to promote any cultural activities, acts or deeds that will add value to the state.
He pointed out ” Our collaboration will not only add value but to enhance your economic potential and status .”
Director General Ojo – Lanre tasked Ekiti PMAN to steer clear of rhythms that celebrate immorality and sing songs which extol values , morality , hard work, honesty and sincerity of purpose’
He also urge them to always involve and trained younger ones in projecting the cultural heritage and value of Ekiti people.
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