Moses Ekpo commends MCSN’s decision to open office in Uyo

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The pioneer Director General of the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC), Dr. Moses Ekpo, has welcomed the decision of the Musical Copyright Society Nigeria (MCSN) to open a branch office in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.

Ekpo, who is also the immediate past deputy governor of Akwa Ibom, was delighted to receive the MCSN delegation led by its Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Mayo Ayilaran when they paid him a courtesy call at his Abak residence in the state recently.

The MCSN delegation was in the state to inspect a new office accommodation provided to the society by the Akwa Ibom state government. Other members of the team included Louis Udoh, General Manager, (Licensing Operations), National Enforcement and Compliance Consultant, Obi Ezeilo, and MCSN’s State Consultant, Dr. Unwana Ibanga.

Ekpo, who recalled the events leading to the formation of the Nigerian copyright system and its evolution, commended MCSN for its commitment in ensuring that creators benefit from their intellectual property, urging the Society to continue operating with transparency and accountability.

“MCSN is getting closer to those who matter – the creators and consumers of music,” he declared.

In his remarks, Ayilaran thanked Ekpo for his role in the development of copyright in Nigeria, and his continued support of the creative industry.

Describing Ekpo as the “father of copyright in Nigeria”, Ayilaran reiterated MCSN’s commitment in ensuring that the vision of having a virile and beneficial copyright system is realized for Nigerian creators.

At the reception were prominent leaders and members of the music industry in Akwa Ibom and Cross River states, including PMAN Akwa Ibom Governor, Comrade (Evang) Joshua Okon Offiong and his Cross Rivers state counterpart, Comrade Efiom Effiong (Rebreed).

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