Okoroji |
Chief Okoroji was speaking to
journalists at the Benin Airport on arrival to commission the COSON
Comprehensive Copyright Licensing Programme in Edo State. Asked if he saw the
NBC Pronouncement as victory for COSON, he answered: ‘I know that some might
see it as victory for one group or another but in this process, I do not think
in terms of victors or vanquished. I am interested in the progress of the
Nigerian nation. I believe that the full engagement of the NBC and NCC in
ensuring the proper enforcement of our copyright legislations is a momentous
development which will have tremendous impact on the Nigerian economy down the
road. I have spent a lifetime campaigning for an environment in which people
receive fair compensation for the creative work they do because I verily
believe that this is how we will unleash the massive creative energy in our
people for the creation of wealth and employment for hundreds of thousands of our
citizens’
Asked if he was not bitter over the
several months of personal attack on radio and television directed at him
during the COSON fight with BON and IBAN, Chief Okoroji said ‘We cannot afford
to dwell too much on the personal sacrifice we have to make. We must
concentrate on the future possibilities for our country and the work we still
need to do. I look forward to working with our colleagues in BON, IBAN, NBC and
NCC to resolve all the issues within the time frame set out by the NBC or even
faster. Respect for intellectual property rights will not only benefit the
music, film or literary industries. I believe that it will return our
broadcasting stations to being the hotbeds for the creation of very profitable,
marketable and exportable programming instead of just being sellers of air time.
I know that people have resisted these developments because of fear – fear of
tomorrow. There is nothing to fear. Nothing can be more tragic than our
remaining trapped in our bad habits because of fear’
Responding to a question as to why
COSON continues to blossom while similar organizations in the creative sector
are unable to stand on their feet, the COSON Chairman
said, ‘I am a great believer in the adage that a big man makes a small
organization big and a small man makes a big organization small. COSON is a
beneficiary of outstanding leadership provided by a Board made up of a group I
like to describe as Nigeria’s finest – eleven very sharp individuals, each
successful in his own right. Think about it: a board that has the likes of Efe
Omorogbe, Banky W, Obi Asika, Audu Maikori, Joel Ajayi, Adewale Ayuba, John
Udegbunam, Baba Dee, Sikiru Agbola, Azeezat Allen supported by an Advisory
Council that has the likes of Evangelist Ebenezer Obey, Prof Victor Uwaifo, Mr.
Laolu Akins, Dr. Ben Ofoeze, Erelu Keji Okunowo, Mr. Sunny Neji, Mr Edi Lawani,
etc. We have no reason to fail.
Sometimes people wonder why we are so
bold. We are bold because we are not afraid. We are not afraid because we have
nothing to hide. We have nothing to hide because we insist on one hundred per
cent transparency and accountability.
‘At COSON, we have zero tolerance for
all the symptoms of poor management: fraud, secrecy, poor planning, poor
execution, etc. I travel quite a bit around the world in my work as a teacher
and mentor in the area of copyright administration. One of the critical
subjects I teach is Governance. At COSON, we practice what I teach. We have built
a great relationship and respect between our membership, our board and our
management. That has created stability and growth which is why today; COSON is one
of the most admired CMOs across the world.
Chief Okoroji was also asked why the
attack on COSON has risen sharply in recent times. He answered by saying that
the unprecedented growth of COSON, its boldness, relevance and the nature of
the work it does would attract significant reactions. According to him, COSON
must welcome constructive criticism and act on it with the understanding that
collective management of copyright is a new area for a lot of people in our
environment. Said Chief Okoroji: ‘Do not
forget that about four years ago, there was nothing like COSON but today, COSON
practically drives the creative sector in Nigeria. Those who attack COSON generally
belong to three camps: those who do not know us well; those who are afraid of
us and those who are envious of us. We have a responsibility to continue to educate
those who do not know us well about whom we are and why we do what we do. There
are of course those who attack COSON because they are afraid that the continued
growth of COSON will impact on them negatively. Within this camp are copyright
infringers and those who are desperate to run alternative CMOs and their
agents. We have no apologies for those in this camp. Within the third camp are
the usual ‘bad belle’ people driven by ‘why him and not me?’I just feel sorry
for them.
At Benin Airport to welcome Chief
Okoroji and his delegation to Benin City was a large troupe of COSON members in
Edo State led by Highlife music icon and former Edo State Commissioner for
Culture, Prof (Sir) Victor Uwaifo and Prince Biodun Egwakhide, COSON’s
Edo/Delta Coordinator. Accompanying Chief Okoroji from Lagos were COSON General
Manager, Mr Chinedu Chukwuji; Board member, Mr. Bankole Wellington (Banky W)
and Advisory Committee member, Mr Sunny Neji. From the airport, the delegation
drove straight to Government House where the team met with Governor Adams
Oshiomole after which the delegation met with the Esama of Benin Kingdom, Chief
Gabriel Igbinedion.
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