Posted by Samuel on Fri 01st Nov, 2024 - tori.ng
The operation, led by the Deputy Director and Head of Operations at the Lagos Office, Mr Charles Amudipe, included a team of copyright officers supported by security personnel.
On Friday, the Nigerian Copyright Commission, carried out a raid on several bookshops in the Ajegunle Boundary area of Lagos State, seizing pirated books valued at approximately N20 million.
The operation, led by the Deputy Director and Head of Operations at the Lagos Office, Mr Charles Amudipe, included a team of copyright officers supported by security personnel.
Speaking on the raid, the Director of the Lagos Office, Mrs Lynda Alphaeus, who represented the NCC’s Director-General, Dr John Asein, said the operation was part of the Commission’s ongoing efforts to combat piracy across the nation.
“This raid is part of the Director-General’s mission to cleanse the market and rid the entire country of pirated books.
“Piracy has been a major issue affecting publishers, authors, and the economy, and the Commission has a zero-tolerance policy towards all forms of copyright infringement,” she said.
Alphaeus noted that five suspected outlets located on Ojora Lane and Calabar Road in the Ajegunle area of Lagos were targeted.
“During the operation, we inspected several bookshops and storage warehouses suspected of housing pirated books around the Ajegunle market. Items identified as pirated materials were seized,” she said.
She added that some shop owners attempted to resist the NCC officials, but the support of security personnel helped to manage the situation peacefully.
Alphaeus stated that this allowed the team to complete the operation without major disruptions.
She warned booksellers, schools, and printers against any involvement in piracy.
“Piracy is a punishable offence, and anyone found guilty will face the full extent of the law,” she said.
The director noted that, in the past five years, the Commission had intensified its enforcement efforts against piracy.
She emphasised that no effort would be spared in identifying and prosecuting those involved in this crime, regardless of their status or location.
Alphaeus urged operators to ensure they stock only genuine products.
“The NCC’s action serves as a strong signal of its intensified anti-piracy operations aimed at protecting intellectual property and supporting the Nigerian creative industry,” she said.