2baba petitions NCC over COSON crisis, says members under attack

2baba petitions NCC over COSON crisis, says members under attack

Innocent Idibia, more popularly known as 2Baba has called on the Nigeria Copyright Commission (NCC) to intervene in the ongoing Copyright Society of N

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Innocent Idibia, more popularly known as 2Baba has called on the Nigeria Copyright Commission (NCC) to intervene in the ongoing Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSCON) crisis. Currently, there is no clear chairman of COSON as Tony Okoroji the founding chairman and the man who laid the foundation of what COSON is today and Efe Omorogbe, 2Baba’s long time manager, are both laying claim to the leadership of the body.

In a petition addressed to the NCC, 2baba lamented that Omorogbe and other COSON board members were being being harassed, intimidated, and demonised by the police. He accused Okoroji of fighting for the control of COSON for personal gain. The petition, addressed to Alam Ezekude, director-general of NCC, copied Ibrahim Idris, the inspector-general of police, Senate President Bukola Saraki, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and President Muhammadu Buhari.

“It is quite unfortunate and disheartening that a simple call for accountability and transparency has degenerated into relentless media attack, harassment and intimidation of the group of people who made the call,” 2baba wrote in the petition. The personal interest of a few should not supersede the collective interest of generality of members and overall well being of the society.

“I will like to implore you to use your good office to engage the Inspector General of Police with a view to setting the records straight and reversing the embarrassing and dangerous scenario where Mr Efe Omorogbe and Mr Joel Ajayi, chairman and members of the commission-recognised board acting well under the directive of the regulator, are now being harassed, intimidated, demonised and prosecuted by a sister government agency – The Nigerian Police Force.

“COSON is formed and built by the collective efforts of like-minded industry stalwarts, and it will be a shame to see all of the hard work that has gone into building the society, go down the drain. Our CMO is under siege and our commonwealth is threatened by Chief Tony Okoroji and his agents who for personal ends, continue to demonstrate deep contempt for regulation and the call for accountability.”

Audu Maikori, a director on the board of COSON, recently advised Okoroji to let fo of power or risk being disgraced like Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s ousted president.