March 3, 2023

International Writers’ Day: SYNW Calls for Government Support with Endowment Funds

 

INTERNATIONAL WRITERS’ DAY: SYNW CALLS FOR GOVERNMENT SUPPORT WITH ENDOWMENT FUNDS


 

The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) has issued an urgent appeal to the Federal Government of Nigeria to provide endowment funds for young writers in the country. The society believes that supporting the development of young writers will contribute to the growth of the country's literary scene and create a new generation of writers who will be well-equipped to tell the Nigerian story to the world.

In a statement released today, the President of SYNW, Mr. Wole Adedoyin, said that young writers in Nigeria face numerous challenges, including the high cost of publishing their works and the lack of opportunities for them to showcase their talents. He emphasized that the government's support will play a critical role in addressing these challenges and helping young writers reach their full potential.

"We believe that the future of Nigeria's literary scene lies in the hands of young writers, and it is imperative that we invest in their development," Mr. Adedoyin said. "Endowment funds will provide them with the financial support they need to publish their works, attend literary events, and receive mentorship from established writers. This will not only help them improve their craft but also give them the exposure they need to reach a wider audience."

The SYNW is calling on the Federal Government to create a dedicated endowment fund for young writers, which will provide financial support for their projects, workshops, and other literary initiatives. The society believes that this will not only encourage more young people to pursue a career in writing but also create a more vibrant literary scene in Nigeria.

"The lack of support for young writers has been a major obstacle to the growth of the literary scene in Nigeria," Mr. Adedoyin said. "Endowment funds will provide a much-needed boost for young writers, allowing them to focus on their craft and produce works that will enrich our literary heritage and inspire future generations."

The SYNW has been at the forefront of promoting the works of young Nigerian writers and has organized several literary events, including workshops, book launches, and literary competitions. The society has also established a mentorship program that pairs young writers with established writers, providing them with the guidance and support they need to succeed.

Finally, the SYNW is confident that the Federal Government's support will be instrumental in helping young writers in Nigeria reach their full potential. The society believes that this investment in the future of Nigeria's literary scene will pay off in the long run, by producing a new generation of writers who will tell the Nigerian story to the world.

 

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