NCC raids schools in Enugu, seizes pirated books worth N7m

Thu, Oct 10, 2024
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THE Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC), has raided two schools in Enugu and seized pirated books worth over N7 million.

The schools inspected and raided are Marist Brothers Secondary School, Emene and Divine Love Secondary School Trans Ekulu, Enugu.

Speaking on Wednesday’s operation, the Director, NCC, Enugu Office, Mrs Ngozi Okeke, said the exercise was part of the commission’s effort to end piracy activities in Enugu and its environs.

She added that the copyright officers led by the Assistant Chief Copyright Officer, Mr Ambrose Odoh, carried out the operation through a reliable information.

She listed some of the books confiscated to include; Religious and National Value by A.N, Security Education Work Book Compass edition (Revised) by Ebizie Anches Publishers, Macmillan Brilliant English for Senior School School Book three by Macmillan Nigeria.

Others are; Basic Science Made Easier School Book one and Home Economics for Junior Secondary by West African Book Publishers and Business Studies Work Book for Junior Secondary School by Egbe.T. Ehiametalor amongst others.

According to her, the books from different publishing companies were confiscated as they were stocked in the school bookstores ready for distribution to the students.

“The action is in continuation of the NCC Enugu office determination to sanitize and rid the state of pirated and substandard books in schools.

“The value of all the books seized is estimated above N7 million,” Okeke said.

She added, “What we have done is part of the commissions mandate to protect and promote the rights of authors and other genuine investors in the book industries.

“It is our duty to ensure that authors get rewards for their creative endeavour,” Okeke said.

She explained that the Director General of NCC, Dr John Asein, has zero tolerance for piracy and infringement of copyright laws.

She urged the public to support the commission with credible information that would enable them tackle the menace of piracy in the state.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the commission had on Sept. 20, seized pirated books worth over N5.7 million from schools in Enugu. (NAN) 

A.I

Oct. 10, 2024

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