Daily Trust Sunday

‘Copyright infringeme­nt is a giant plague to publishing in Nigeria’

- By Taiwo Adeniyi

Members of the Nigerian Publishers Associatio­n (NPA) have urged President Muhammadu Buhari to assent to the Amended Copyright Bill, adding that it will be a giant step towards redefining copyright protection in Nigeria.

President/Chairman-inCouncil Nigerian Publishers Associatio­n, Chief Uchenna Cyril Anioke, who made this known at the 2022 annual conference and general meeting of the associatio­n, said the presidenti­al assent to the bill would energize copyright enforcemen­t in the country.

“The biggest plague we have is copyright infringeme­nt and it is criminally done in this part of the world that a lot of publishers are almost grounded. Timely assent to that bill will strengthen us and also the NCC - one body that has done so much in the fight against piracy,” he said.

He added, “I will like to appreciate the National Assembly for the quick passage of the Amended Copyright Bill, the Senate passed the Amended Copyright Bill on April 6 2022. The Bill was then transmitte­d to the House of Representa­tives for concurrenc­e. The House of Representa­tives on July 27

considered and passed the Bill.

“We, therefore, appeal to His Excellency, the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), to please, give his final and early assent to the Bill. This will energize copyright enforcemen­t and help the Nigerian Copyright Commission to do more.”

The keynote speaker, Prof A. K. Usman urged the associatio­n to lobby to ensure that literature is made compulsory in secondary school.

While delivering his paper themed, “Redefining publishing and reading culture in a digital era,” he said the associatio­n can only champion reading if literature is mandatory for all secondary students as obtainable in developed countries.

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NPA President, Chief Uchenna Cyril Anioke

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