Lagos State Begins Reconstruction of Oregun Theatre to Boost Creative Industry

March 12, 2025

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Oregun Theatre

The Lagos State Government has begun the reconstruction of Oregun Theatre, aiming to transform it into a multi-functional cultural hub. This project is part of a broader effort to expand entertainment infrastructure across the state, ensuring more creative spaces for the city’s growing artistic community.

At the groundbreaking ceremony, Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Toke Benson-Awoyinka, emphasized the government’s commitment to investing in the creative sector. She highlighted that 60–70% of Lagos’s population consists of youth, making such projects essential.

“We recognize that our youth have unconventional thinking and immense creative potential. This project is a response to their needs, ensuring that accessible creative spaces exist across Lagos,” she said.

A Modern Cultural Hub for Lagos

The redeveloped Oregun Theatre will feature a performance venue, cinema, and other amenities to serve artists while reducing congestion in other entertainment hubs. Benson-Awoyinka noted that festive seasons often lead to overcrowding in major malls, and this theatre will help distribute visitor traffic more evenly.

“Every year, the mall down the road is packed beyond capacity, and we’ve had to involve government agencies to manage potential stampede risks. This theatre will help distribute that pressure,” she added.

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Restoring and Upgrading the Theatre

Oregun Theatre was originally a functioning arts space but suffered significant damage during the EndSARS protests in October 2020. The commissioner stressed that the government is not just rebuilding but upgrading the facility beyond its former state.

“We are not just rebuilding; we are upgrading,” she said, assuring that the government plans to complete the project before the end of the current administration.

Expanding Theatre Infrastructure Across Lagos

Beyond Oregun, the Lagos State Government is working on additional theatre projects. Plans are underway for a similar project in Ikorodu, adding to existing government-funded theatres in Epe, Badagry, and Igando.

The groundbreaking event also saw support from key state officials. Wale Musa, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Transportation, acknowledged the project’s cultural and economic impact. Represented by Deputy Director Babatunde Yakub, he noted the symbolic significance of the theatre’s revival.

The Ministry of Works and Infrastructure pledged full support to ensure the project’s timely completion. Additionally, private stakeholders, including Ayo Jaiyesimi, CEO of Thespian Family Theatre and Productions, praised the initiative as a major boost for Lagos’s creative industry.

With reconstruction underway, Oregun Theatre is set to become a major center for artistic expression, further strengthening Lagos’s reputation as a cultural powerhouse in Nigeria.

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