January 28, 2023

SYNW Congratulates John Asein on his Reappointment as the DG of the Nigerian Copyright Commission

 

SYNW CONGRATULATES JOHN ASEIN ON HIS REAPPOINTMENT AS THE DG OF THE NIGERIAN COPYRIGHT COMMISSION


 

The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) has congratulated Mr. John Asien on his reappointment as the Director-General of the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC).

According to the press release issued by the President of the Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW), Wole Adedoyin in Ekiti on Friday said Mr. Asein's reappointment is a testament to his dedicated service and commitment to the promotion of Copyrights and Nigerian literature.

Parts of the statement read “Under Mr. Asein's leadership, the NCC has made significant strides in protecting the rights of Nigerian writers and other creators. He has worked tirelessly to educate the public about copyright laws and to enforce them effectively, helping to ensure that Nigerian authors are properly compensated for their work.”

“Mr. Asein has also been a strong advocate for the development of the Nigerian literary industry, and has worked to promote and support young Nigerian writers. His efforts have helped to nurture and encourage the next generation of Nigerian authors, and have played a critical role in the growth and success of the Nigerian literary scene.”

“The SYNW is committed to supporting the work of the NCC and Mr. Asein, and we look forward to continuing to collaborate with him in the years to come. We are confident that, under his leadership, the NCC will continue to make important contributions to the protection and promotion of Copyrights and Nigerian literature.”

“On behalf of the SYNW, we would like to express our deepest appreciation for Mr. Asein's service to the Nigerian literary community and wish him all the best in his continued efforts to protect the rights of Nigerian writers and creators.”

“We congratulate Mr. Asein and look forward to working together to create a vibrant and thriving literary culture in Nigeria.”

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