Tara Durotoye, Funke Akindele, Others In Fight Against Piracy

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Celebrity makeup artiste, Tara Fela-Durotoye, has launched a campaign that will bring together Nigerian showbiz stars and stakeholders in the fight against piracy in the nation’s music industry. The campaign, ‘UniTarated We Stand’ which was unveiled in Lagos on Friday 24th of February, 2017, hosted a stakeholder meeting to raise awareness about the rampant issue of counterfeiting, intellectual property theft and piracy in Nigeria.

 

The stakeholder meeting brought together many who have dealt with and continue to deal with this issue that not only eat into their revenue, but also at the purity and integrity of their hard work in creating their products; whether art, literature, music, film, clothing or other consumer goods.

 

The Hon. Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Hajiya Aisha Abubakar, delivered the key note address.

 

The United We Stand campaign team include Tara Fela-Durotoye (CEO, House of Tara International) Oke Maduewesi (Zaron Cosmetics), Funke Akindele-Bello (Scene One TV), Temitayo Eyitayo (Founder, 24 Apparel) Uzo Uzeoke (Executive Director, Emzor Pharmaceuticals) and Chude Jideonwo (Managing Partner, RED Media Africa).

 

Hajiya Aisha Abubakar commended the organizers of the meeting saying “it is a step in the right direction towards creating awareness among stakeholders, a platform for dialogue, for evolving effective IP framework, for the strengthening, protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights”.

She stressed on the importance of synergy among regulatory and enforcement agencies of government to curb the menace of intellectual property rights infringement and abuse.

 

On the part of our ministry, the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, she stressed, “we shall continue to provide institutional support to strengthen the capacities of agencies and departments under the Ministry to deliver on their mandates which includes the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights in collaboration with all relevant stakeholders”.

 

The stakeholder meeting also included two panel sessions with experts from various fields sharing insight on how to address issues of counterfeiting, intellectual property theft and piracy. The health and social impact panel speakers included Dr. Vivian Oputa (Medical Director, Derma Care), Mr. Obafemi Abaga (Partner and Head of Brand protection, Jackson, Etti & Edu) and Babatunde Adenaike (Product Manager, Flour Mills). Obi Asika (CEO Storm 360 and Co-founder of Social Media Week, Lagos), Oke Maduewesi (CEO, Zaron Cosmetics) and Okechuku Ofili (Founder, Okada Books) led the Creative and Economic Impact panel. Both panels were moderated by Ada Iwugo (Commercial Director, House of Tara International).

 

-Adegbola Tijani