Actors Guild of Nigeria Prepares Legal Action Over Fatal Boat Accident, Suspends Riverine Filming

The Actors Guild of Nigeria is taking legal action against a producer and movie association after a tragic boat accident killed an actor, highlighting the need for better safety protocols in the Nigerian film industry.

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Actors Guild of Nigeria Prepares Legal Action Over Fatal Boat Accident, Suspends Riverine Filming

Actors Guild of Nigeria Prepares Legal Action Over Fatal Boat Accident, Suspends Riverine Filming

The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) has announced its intention to take legal action against producer Adamma Luke and the Association of Movie Producers (AMP) following a tragic boat accident that claimed the lives of actor Junior Pope and four others. AGN president Emeka Rollas stated that their lawyers are currently preparing the necessary documents, as they believe the matter is actionable.

Rollas revealed that the AGN had previously faced a similar incident in which a producer hired an unlicensed driver, resulting in an actor being hit and the AGN spending millions to save the actor's life. In light of the recent tragedy, the AGN has indefinitely suspended any film involving riverine areas and boat riding, as well as imposed an indefinite ban on actors working with Adamma Luke as a producer until further notice.

Why this matters: The AGN's decision to take legal action and implement safety measures highlights the importance of ensuring proper safety protocols and compensation for actors in the Nigerian film industry. This tragedy serves as a wake-up call for the industry to prioritize the well-being of its talent and crew members.

The AGN emphasizes that the movie industry is a business profession, and producers must take responsibility for implementing proper safety measures and providing adequate compensation for actors. Film producer Michael Ofuonye criticized the AGN's decision to suspend Adanma Luke's movie "Another Side of Life" following the accident, recalling a similar experience that led to the death of actor JT Tom-West in 2006 and resulted in millions of naira in losses.

Rollas stated, "The AGN is preparing to take legal action against the producer and the Association of Movie Producers (AMP). Our lawyers are already preparing the necessary documents, as we believe the matter is actionable." The AGN's swift response and commitment to pursuing legal action demonstrate their determination to hold those responsible accountable and prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.

Key Takeaways

  • AGN to sue producer Adamma Luke and AMP over tragic boat accident
  • AGN suspends filming in riverine areas and bans actors from working with Adamma Luke
  • AGN emphasizes need for proper safety protocols and compensation for actors
  • Producer Michael Ofuonye criticizes AGN's decision, citing similar past incident
  • AGN determined to hold responsible parties accountable and prevent future tragedies