STATEMENT OF THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL, NIGERIAN COPYRIGHT COMMISSION DR. JOHN ASEIN, ON THE WORLD BOOK AND COPYRIGHT DAY, 23RD APRIL 2025

It is with great pleasure that the Nigerian Copyright Commission joins the global literary community, copyright stakeholders and the rest of the world to celebrate the World Book and Copyright Day on 23rd April 2025, a day set aside by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to focus on the importance of books, promote reading and raise awareness on the role of copyright in promoting and protecting the rights of authors.
The theme of this year’s celebration: Read Your Way, same as that of last year, focuses on the importance of reading for pleasure, supporting a child’s right to choose their own books and embedding reading as a lifelong habit with numerous benefits. The day is also a time to highlight the importance of books, authors, publishers, and libraries, while also safeguarding the copyright of authors
World Book and Copyright Day 2025 emphasises on how books can pave the way for a better future, focusing on how literary expressions shape global institutions and the importance of copyright in the digital age. The day also aims to interweave the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with literature, promoting a future where knowledge, culture, and sustainability coexist and to promote the enjoyment of books and reading, ensuring that everyone has access to the most beautiful invention for sharing ideas across time.
The transformative power of reading to shape character, stimulate the mind and empower the individual to realise his or her potentials cannot be over-emphasised. Technological advancements in the digital age to overcome limitations of time, space, reach for knowledge and gain insight for quality life has continued to shape policies positively for societal benefits. The book no doubt in whatever form, remains a veritable vehicle for transporting ideas between generations, cultures, and civilisations.
Enhanced collaborations of government, development partners and institutions towards entrenching a sound reading culture through promotion and publishing of books and readable publications across indigenous languages and digital platforms
must be encouraged to actualise the vision of promoting books and reading across board.
In commemoration of this year’s celebration, the NCC will continue to reaffirm its commitment to champion and promote models that will make more books available in accessible and readable formats, enhance and promote reading among young readers and develop policies and strategies to promote copyright awareness and respect for authors and copyright works.
In celebrating the 2024 World Book and Copyright Day, the Commission launched a year-long intervention programme to promote reading for pleasure and build respect for copyright through an ABC Action Plan viz: to adopt measures to make reading more fun; to bring books closer to more children and to choose change champions for books and copyright.
It will be recalled that Nigeria’s Nobel Laureate in Literature, playwright, essayist, literary icon and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, Professor Wole Soyinka was named the first Copyright Change Champion.
The Commission is, more than ever, poised to achieve the action plan with the setting up of more Copyright clubs in secondary schools and increased Copyright sensitisation programmes in schools to encourage creativity, promote reading, encourage non-discriminatory access to knowledge and to raise copyright awareness.
Through deepened synergy with Commission’s stakeholders in the renewed fight against piracy, Rights will be better protected and Authors encouraged to create more readable materials, readily available to a greater population of people and in accessible formats for persons living with disabilities, especially blind and visually impaired persons
The UNESCO World Book Capital for 2025 is Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This designation recognizes the city’s commitment to fostering reading and promoting books. Rio de Janeiro remains the World Book Capital from April 23, 2025, to April 22, 2026.

[Signed]
Ijeoma Egbunike
Director, Public Affairs
For: Director-General