It was celebration galore at COSON
House in Ikeja on Tuesday, December 19, 2017 as members of Copyright Society of
Nigeria (COSON) from different parts of the country met at the COSON General
Assembly and restored Chief Tony Okoroji as Chairman of the society. There was
singing, dancing and prayers to the Almighty as Chief Okoroji who was initially
absent from the meeting arrived the COSON House Arena following the demand of the
members and a long telephone conversation initiated by music icon, Prof (Sir)
Victor Uwaifo, who chaired the General Assembly. Upon his arrival, Chief
Okoroji received a tumultuous welcome from the COSON members.
The meeting which was attended by
several icons of the music industry from different parts of the country
resolved that the very sudden purported change of the Chairmanship of the
Management Board of COSON on December 7, 2017, just 12 days to the EGM, under
bizarre circumstances, be condemned and annulled by the COSON General Assembly.
The COSON General Assembly clarified
that Chief Okoroji of whom the members of COSON across Nigeria have the
greatest respect and confidence in, remains the Chairman of the Management
Board of COSON.
The meeting had the entire COSON
building overflowing with stakeholders in the music industry and had in
attendance such personalities as Prof (Sir) Victor Uwaifo, Sir Shina Peters,
Ras Kimono, Kenny Saint Best, Azeezat Allen, Hon John Ewelukwa Udegbunam,
Prince Biodun Eguakhide, etc. The COSON members commended Chief Tony Okoroji
for his humility, maturity and comportment in the face of perfidy. They praised
his vision and incomparable sacrifice towards the growth of the Nigerian
creative industry and for making COSON the most transparent and accountable
organization in the history of the Nigerian creative industry.
The COSON General Assembly also
commended the former President of PMAN for leading COSON in the middle of a
biting recession in Nigeria to the building and commissioning of the
magnificent COSON House, the first and only such property belonging to any
organization in the Nigerian creative industry, an edifice built without any
money from the government or any other institution, foreign or local and
without any loan from any bank.
Accepting the decision of the
General Assembly, Chief Okoroji said that he is humbled by the love of the
members of COSON and holds no animosity against anyone as a result of what had
transpired in COSON and that as a father he knows that in any family, what
happened recently in COSON would happen from time to time. He said that even
though he disagreed with the process through which a handful of the members of
the Board conspired to remove him, he had decided before the call from Prof
Uwaifo to move on and continue to serve the Nigerian creative community in his
private capacity. He commended the members for quickly stepping in and
resolving the issues and positioning COSON for much greater achievements in
2018.
The COSON Chairman thanked the
members for their confidence in him and assured them that as a committed
democrat, under no circumstance would he fail them or betray the Nigerian
creative community.
The meeting also resolved that the
sum of Two Hundred & Six Million Naira (N206,000,000.00) be distributed to
members and affiliates of COSON whose names appear in the register as at May
19, 2017.
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