Tuesday, May 26, 2020

BIG ANXIETY AT MCSN AS CMO LICENCE EXPIRES & TROUBLE BREWS BETWEEN MCSN & NCC


The biggest kept secret in the Nigerian music industry presently is that the collective management organization licence issued by the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) on the orders of the Attorney-General of the Federation & Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami, to Mayowa Ayilaran led Musical Copyright Society Nigeria (MCSN) has expired for over seven weeks without any renewal.
The situation is causing grave consternation at MCSN as it struggles to stay afloat without its officers being prosecuted for operating a CMO illegally. This has led to MCSN officers striking out in different directions in a desperate search for any godfather who can arm twist the NCC to renew the three-year old licence issued to MCSN in controversial circumstances on April 3, 2017. Every effort so far has hit the rocks.
Ironically, in the last two years since the CMO licence of its big rival COSON was said to have been suspended by the NCC leading to several court cases, MCSN has been flexing its muscles as the only approved CMO in the music industry. Suddenly, MCSN has no approval and unlike COSON, has no lawsuits to offer it and its officers any protection.
In its desperation, MCSN has teamed up with Pretty Okafor, the self-styled President of PMAN. Okafor who not long ago appeared to have formed an alliance with the NCC to fight COSON, Nigeria’s largest and most admired collective management organization, is screaming blue murder. Pretty Okafor is even threatening to take the NCC to court!
In a letter to the NCC Director-General, Mr. John Asein, dated 20th May 2020 and copied to the Attorney-General of the Federation, Pretty Okafor complained that the main reason given for the recent Diagnostic Audit of Collective Management Organizations which Mr. Asein contracted to PUNUKA, a Lagos based law firm working with KPMG, was to strengthen the CMOs in Nigeria. Okafor insists that “signals coming out from the exercise point out clearly to the opposite”.
In his letter, the factional PMAN President wrote: “A top official of PUNUKA, which is your appointee for the diagnostic audit exercise of CMOs has been found to be surreptitiously organizing and promoting the formation of a new CMO for the music industry”. Okafor also accused Mr. Asein of having approved the participation of a senior official of the NCC in the discussions and plans to annihilate existing CMOs so as to float and approve a new CMO.
In the words of Okafor, “the (back) engine room of this effort is the top official of PUNUKA, which you appointed to do the diagnostic audit exercise of CMOs, but now appearing to carry out a hatchet job against the interests of the CMOs in the music and entertainment industry as a whole, to pave the way for their planned new CMO” He said that some foreign music publishers, who are mostly South Africans are using some Nigerians as cover and are positioning themselves to take over and control the Nigerian music industry at the detriment of the Nigerian economy.
Condemning the entire exercise, Mr. Okafor complained that the report from the said PUNUKA/KPMG audit is yet to be released to stakeholders by KPMG, however, its content is already being used for propaganda purposes in the media to actualize the planned takeover of the music industry
It is ironic that while COSON was adamant that the NCC had no powers under Nigerian law to order the audit of any CMO and indeed went to court to challenge the PUNUKA/KPMG audit which it termed a witch hunt and to checkmate the NCC, Pretty Okafor gave full throated support to the process. Now it seems the chickens have come home to roost.
Reacting to the development, Hon John Ewelukwa Udegbunam, immediate past President of the powerful Music Label Owners & Recording Industries Association of Nigeria (MORAN) said, “Chief Tony Okoroji has been proved right again. I know how hard Chief Okoroji worked to bring the entire music industry together to have one mighty CMO in the name of COSON that will stand stoutly to defend the interest of the Nigerian music industry internationally. MCSN at first agreed to be part of that process and at the last minute pulled out. PMAN was also part of that process. As greed took over, they all wanted their own small kingdoms they can rule. Without them, COSON has moved on and despite all the midnight conspiracies and stones thrown at COSON, the CMO stands strong and firm. Anyone who tries to pull COSON down will meet the wrath of musicians across Nigeria.
“In this period of hardship caused by the coronavirus pandemic, COSON within one week distributed over =N=70 Million to its members across Nigeria to cushion their sufferings in a very transparent fashion. How much did PMAN give to anybody? How much did MCSN distribute? Zero! Then, somebody wants the renewal of approval of MCSN? What has MCSN done in three years with the so-called approval they got? Has Malami not tried for them? They took the exam and they failed woefully. They should go and recall what Chief Tony Okoroji said to them”
Culled from DailyNewsCover.com
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