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Book fair: FCTA warns school heads against piracy

- By Chidimma C. Okeke

The Permanent Secretary of the Federal Capital Territory Administra­tion (FCTA), Olusade Adesola, has warned school principals and head teachers not to patronise or get involved in any form of book piracy.

Mr Adesola who spoke at the 26th FCT Annual Book Fair organised by the Education Resource Centre (ERC) in Abuja on Thursday, drew their attention to “the hydra headed monster termed ‘book piracy’ and the serious harm it poses to our education system and the country’s economy.”

Represente­d by the Director, Legal Drafting in the FCTA, Ismail Ahmed, the permanent secretary said piracy short changed the system, as well as robbed authors and writers their rewards and exclusive intellectu­al property rights.

While noting that there

is a sharp decline in the reading culture in Nigeria, Mr Adesola said there was an urgent need to revive and sustain the tempo of reading among the populace.

He, therefore, commended the ERC for sustaining what originally started as in-house but had metamorpho­sed into a yearly tradition of the FCT Education Secretaria­t.

Earlier, the Director of ERC, Neemat Abdulrahhi­m, said they organized the fair to enable parents, guardians, proprietor­s, readers and others to have access to recommende­d books directly from the publishers at discounted prices.

The Chairman of the FCT Publishers, Innocent Agbonu, said although the publishers were finding it difficult to survive due to the high cost of materials since the advent of COVID -19, he reassured that they would continue to produce quality books at discounted prices.

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