For thousands of members of Copyright
Society of Nigeria (COSON) and hundreds of staff of the Nigerian Copyright
Commission, Thursday December 6, 2018 was a day of celebration as news broke
that the tenure of the very controversial Director-General of the Nigerian
Copyright Commission, Mr. Afam Ezekude had come to an abrupt end.
Ezekude who for several months was locked out of his Federal Secretariat Abuja office by the protesting staff of his commission on allegations of massive corruption and poor leadership was forced to leave as a result of a Federal government directive.
Ezekude who for several months was locked out of his Federal Secretariat Abuja office by the protesting staff of his commission on allegations of massive corruption and poor leadership was forced to leave as a result of a Federal government directive.
At COSON House in Ikeja, the
headquarters of the continent’s most progressive copyright collective
management organization, the news was received with significant cheers and
prayers that the Nigerian creative industry not witness the likes of Afam
Ezekude again.
Many COSON members condemned Mr. Afam
Ezekude who they claim spent a good part of his tenure creating confusion,
degrading the NCC and acting as a sworn adversary of COSON which has witnessed
tremendous growth despite Ezekude’s antagonism, meddling and harassment.
Reacting to Ezekude’s departure from
the NCC, COSON Board member and immediate past President of the powerful Music
Label Owners and Recording Industries Association of Nigeria (MORAN), Hon John
Ewelukwa Udegbunam, said, “Afam Ezekude allowed himself to be misled. He showed
very poor judgment in his decision to engage in the unproductive fight against
COSON. He should have understood that COSON has become a popular mass movement
from which musicians across the country benefit. His most shameful act, in my
opinion, was his vigorous and ultimately failed attempt to suspend the ability
of COSON to collect royalties on behalf of Nigerian musicians. The other, is
what I consider, his ill-advised trumped up criminal charge against COSON and
the Chairman, Chief Tony Okoroji, easily, Nigeria’s most consistent and most
widely respected campaigner for the respect of the rights of creative people
whose unrelenting campaign led to the setting up of the NCC itself. I hope
Ezekude’s successors have learnt a lesson and will quickly make peace with
COSON. Is it not instructive that Afam Ezekude is gone and Chief Tony Okoroji
remains the Chairman of COSON?
Ace drummer, Richard Cole, another
member of the COSON Board in reaction said, “the fact that Ezekude is gone
should not end the investigations into the alleged enormous corruption against
him. People in the creative industry want to know what happened to the millions
of Naira invested by the Federal Government in the NCC which Ezekude left broke
and practically comatose. About seven Federal Government DGs have visited COSON
House. Ministers, NCCs first DG, first Chairman and stars from around the world
have been hosted at COSON House. Is it not stupid that not once did Afam
Ezekude step into COSON House built and commissioned during his tenure and
which he could have claimed as part of his success. His attempt to promote a
new Copyright Act failed like a pack of cards. He was being egged on by paper
weights in the industry. He followed them and ended his tenure in unending
crisis”.
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