The Federal Government has been urged to review the National Gallery of Art Establishment Act to become an income-generating agency.
The call is contained in the communique at the end of the annual stakeholders’ forum organised by the National Gallery of Art in Abuja.The communique was jointly signed by Prof. Irene Agunloye, the Director, Centre for Gender and Women Studies, University of Jos; Dr John Oyedemi, Head of Department of Fine and Applied Art, University of Jos; and Associate Professor Blaise Gundu Gbaden, Head of Department of Fine Arts, Federal University of Lafia.
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