The Federal
Government of Nigeria has vowed that to immediately ensure the reform of the
copyright system in the country so that the system can effectively protect and
promote creative enterprise in the nation and ensure that the Nigerian economy
benefits from the creative ingenuity of Nigerian citizens and those interested
in investing in the creative industries
The
Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami SAN
made the disclosure while speaking in his Abuja office on November 25 at a
meeting with a delegation of the Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON) led by
its Chairman, Chief Tony Okoroji, said that as part of the reform, the Nigerian
Copyright Commission will be energized without delay so that it will pivot from
its present analogue approach to the enforcement of the copyright law to a new
and muscular digital approach.
While addressing the Attorney-General, Chief Tony Okoroji
said that his delegation was in Abuja at a time of national economic distress
to engage critical policy makers in the Buhari administration on how to harness
the potential contributions which Nigerian creativity can make to the
development of the Nigerian nation.
In the words of Chief Okoroji, ‘For a long time, there has
been too much talk without action and people are getting disillusioned. In the
present economic environment, the Nigerian nation must recognize the necessity
to fully deploy the substantial comparative advantage which Nigeria possesses
with its creative industries. It is doable to use this sector to provide
hundreds of thousands of well-paying jobs for the teeming masses of Nigerian
youth who parade the streets of our country almost hopelessly and which
hopelessness invariably attracts them to become laborers in the devil’s
workshop’.
According
to the COSON Chairman, the era when the Nigerian economy was almost completely
dependent on oil and gas is in the nation’s past and will not come back and
Nigeria’s future will have to be built on the creative ingenuity of the
Nigerian people. He said that the ingenuity can be seen in how wide Nigerian
music, movies, literature, fashion, programming, and similar products of the
creative endeavour are in demand across the world. Okoroji emphasized that the
nation must not only ensure that the demand for Nigeria’s creative products
around the world is met but that in meeting the demand, appropriate value is
received by Nigerian citizens.
The
minister pledged that the creative sector will soon see developments arising
from the meeting.
While in
Abuja, the COSON delegation also had in-depth meetings with the Minister of
Communications, Barrister Adebayo Shittu and the Minister of Information &
Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed. The delegation was also received by several
Directors-General of different Federal government agencies.
The COSON team to Abuja included Afro juju star, Sir Shina
Peters; Rub-a-dub maestro, Ras Kimono; Gospel music star, Kenny Saint Best and
Queen of love, Azeezat Allen.
Also in the delegation were COSON General Manager, Mr.
Chinedu Chukwuji and COSON Public Affairs Consultant, Mrs. Lucy Ajayi.
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