MCSN to COSON

Who do we believe? Okoroji or his critics

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By Charles Okogene

The event was the Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON) biannual lecture held inside the  COSON magnificent house (apologies to Chief Tony Okoroji, the chairman of the copyright organisation who some members of the organisation want to see out of the position) on Saturday, December 7, 2019, to round off the week-long activities marking the COSON week. Apart from Emeka Mba, former National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) and National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) that delivered the lecture, the organisers had advertised that the Attorney General and the Minister of Justice , Abubakar Malami, whom COSON and Okoroji had taken to the cleaners over the recognition of Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria (MCSN), a revival collective management organisation (CMO) in the same venue, will deliver the keynote address.

Based on that,  some journalists decided to attend the event, with the hope that, it will afford them the opportunity of asking the honourable minister some unanswered questions as per the recognition of MCSN and the position of his ministry and the National Copyrright Commission’s (NCC) on the crisis rocking COSON and, which has led to the suspension of its operating licence by NCC under the leadership of its erstwhile director general, Afam Ezekudo.
Knowing how overzealous security men operates whenever a top government functionary of Ministerial status is attending an event, few of us, journalists, were seated at the venue before the 11 o’clock commencement time.

Minutes after 11 Okoroji who was dressed in a flowing brown garment sauntered into the hall to ask everybody to please ‘come down stairs for the red carpet’, which was part of the programme of the day; with paparazzis and TV cameramen clinking and filming the few celebrities on the carpet. With that done, everybody returned to the hall and the waiting game continued; this time, waiting for Malami. The waiting continued till few minutes to 1pm when Kofi Idowu-Nuel, the comedian and COSON director who was recently appointed to replace the late Ras Kimono, on the board of COSON, who acted as the master of ceremony for the day, came on stage to jazz up the feelings of guests with his not too funny jokes of Lagos roads’ pothole and traffic.
At something to 1pm, Okoroji took the stage to break the news that the minister, due to pressing national issues, will not come after all and that he has delegated a competent aide to stand in for him but unfortunately, the unamed aide, Okoroji said, just phoned him to say that he was stranded at the airport in Abuja. The information was received with murmuring and side talks by the journalists who had expected a front page story from the minister or his rep.
“10 days ago I was with the minister in Abuja and he assured me he will be here to deliver the keynote address but few days ago, he sent words that due to some pressing national issues he will no longer attend personally; that he will send a representative. And the rep just called to say that he is stranded at the airport.”

With that information and the introduction of a few important personalities like Sir Victor Uwaifor, Prof. Egerton Uvieghara Sir Shina Peters who decked in a snow white agbada, Mr Mamud Alli-Balogun, Patrick Doyle, Felix Odey (Feladey),and some members of the top management of COSON done, Mr. Mba was ushered on to the podium to educate on ‘Strengthening the Collective Management of Copyright in Nigeria in the new Era’, which was the theme of his lecture. And the ex- NFVCB/NBC boss did not disappoint. Brilliant and educative was the way Okoroji described his lecture, even though, it was clear that some of the musicians in the hall were not on the same frame of reference with him. That should be another topic for another day.

Doyle almost ruffled feathers when in what looked like reporting the present and past DGs of NCC, he told the guests made up of the Chairman of the governing board of NCC, Dr. Tonye Clinton Jaja, that DGs of NCC have never visited COSON, an organisation they are supposed to be supervising. Though, there was a pin drop silence after the revelation but Jaja said nothing in response, perhaps acting to the instruction of Okoroji who revealed later, that he had asked the NCC board chairman not to utter a word.

Two days after the highly successful show, a top member of COSON members that have been in the trenches calling for forensic auditing of COSON account described as hogwash, the claim by Okoroji that he had earlier secured the AGF’s promise to attend the event.
“He (Okoroji), lied to you people. He never got word from AGF that he will attend. AGF would not have attended the event of an organisation that is operating without licence,” pointing to a recent release from NCC, which said that a reputable auditing firm, KPMG, has been commissioned to look into the books of COSON.

That the newly appointed DG of NCC did not attend was not unexpected, after all, it has suspended the licence of COSON and attending would have amounted to endorsing illegality, what is baffling, however, is the decision of NCC to release to the public a decision it took since November to commission KPMG to scrutinise COSON’s books just two days after the lecture at, which Okoroji repeated again that no penny of COSON was missing or misappropriated, stolen or a kobo gotten from anyone to put up the intimidating edifice called COSON House in the heart of Ikeja, Lagos State.
The question is, did Okoroji lied that Malami will attend the lecture or that he never promised to come as claimed by critics?

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