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Reps Vow To Secure Mohbad’s Compensation, Royalties

James Kwen by James Kwen
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House of Representatives has assured that lawmakers will ensure the late Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, receives proper compensation and royalties from his music.

The chairman of the House Committee on Justice, Hon Olumide Osoba, made this commitment at an interactive session on the rights and royalties related to Mohbad’s music.

This is in compliance with a motion of urgent public importance moved last week by Hon Babajimi Benson (APC, Lagos) to secure the royalties of Mohbad’s song.

Osoba emphasised the need of securing compensation and royalties, acknowledging that these payments are essential sources of income for musicians.

He said such will enable artists to sustain their careers, create new music, and build a future within the industry, adding that the current system often falls short in adequately protecting and providing for young musicians concerning their royalty rights.

Osoba said many emerging artists face challenges when negotiating fair royalty agreements, particularly when dealing with major record labels, which often wield significant power and can impose unfavorable terms, resulting in artists receiving only a fraction of the royalties they deserve.

He said: “It is crucial to recognise that young musicians are often not well-informed about their rights when entering into contracts.”

The lawmaker said such a knowledge gap places them at a disadvantage, as they may not fully grasp the complex legal intricacies surrounding royalty rights.

He said the responsibility rests on society to bridge the knowledge gap and ensure that young musicians are aware of their rights while having access to legal support that safeguards their interests.

According to him, to address these issues, it is vital to work towards implementing stronger regulations and support systems within the industry.

This includes advocating for more transparent and standardized contracts for all artists, irrespective of their age or experience, to level the playing field and prevent the exploitation of young talent.

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“Additionally, there is a need to adapt the music industry to the digital age. While digital streaming platforms have revolutionized music consumption and distribution, young musicians often struggle to earn a substantial income due to outdated royalty structures.

“Advocating for revised royalty models that accurately reflect the value of music in the streaming era is essential,” Osoba stated.

 

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James Kwen

James Kwen

James Kwen is a journalist with Leadership Media Group with 15 years of experience, currently covering politics, including the National Assembly (House of Representatives), APC, INEC, and allied beats.

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