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Stakeholders advocate stronger regulatory framework for publishing

Stakeholders in Nigeria’s publishing industry have called for a stronger regulatory framework to reposition the sector.

• May 15, 2026
Nigerian Publishers Association logo
Nigerian Publishers Association logo [Credit: Facebook]

Stakeholders in Nigeria’s publishing industry have called for a stronger regulatory framework to reposition the sector and address growing challenges affecting book production in the country.

They made the call during a roundtable discussion organised by the Nigerian Publishers Association on Thursday in Lagos.

The stakeholders, according to a statement, spoke on the sidelines of the ongoing International Book Fair at the National Theatre, Lagos.

Participants, including publishers, authors, librarians and education stakeholders, urged the Federal Government to revive the National Book Council introduced during the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

According to them, this will help to coordinate activities within the nation’s book ecosystem.

The roundtable focused on declining reading culture, weak library systems, piracy, rising production costs and the impact of technological changes on local publishers.

The participants said that the National Book Council was to coordinate publishers, writers, printers, booksellers, librarians and government agencies activities towards effective policies and promotions for book development.

The president of NPA, Lukman Dauda, said the publishing industry was too important to operate without proper coordination.

Mr Dauda stressed that books remained central to national educational development and urged government to involve publishers in decisions relating to educational materials and industry policies.

(NAN)

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