Stakeholders in Nigeria’s publishing industry have called for a stronger regulatory framework to reposition the sector.
NCC’s director-general, John Asien, condemned the attack in a statement by the commission’s spokesperson, Ijeoma Egbunike, in Abuja on Saturday.
Mr Dauda said that the hologram would differentiate original copies of books from pirated ones.
Mr Dauda called on members to cooperate with the new executive to take the association to greater heights.
Mr Anioke said that publishers’ involvement was necessary because of the pivotal role of publishers in actualising such a change.
