Metro 'Piracy is Killing us'- Nollywood Cries Out, Calls Alaba a "Land of Sin"

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The President, Association of Movie Producers, Zik Okafor, on Saturday in Lagos while speaking with newsmen, said that the growing rate of piracy was giving Nollywood producers a lot of concern.

"Piracy is killing Nollywood. You make a film today; next week you will see it in the compilation of 20 films, selling at N100.

"How can you recoup your investment? How can you survive in such an environment? It is a major issue for Nollywood,’’ he said.

"The primary duty of fighting piracy rests with the copyright commission. Unfortunately, government has not empowered them well enough to be able to fight it.

According him, the NCC has manpower challenges and needs more resources to be able to make significant impact in the fight against piracy in the industry.

He said that the Alaba International Market was a place where pirated works flourished and the NCC should be provided with adequate security support to carry out regular raids in the area.

"There is need for government to mobilise and raid that place, that place is a land of sin,” he said.
 

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