The Nigerian Senate is reportedly considering setting up a commission that will address dispute between record labels and their signees.
Senator Ishaku Abbo, member representing Adamawa North Senatorial District announced this on Thursday in Lagos State when he paid a condolence visit to the residence of Mrs Adebose Olumuyi, the mother of late Ilerioluwa Aloba, aka Mohbad.
Mohbad last week died in a controversial circumstance at the age of 27.
While speaking during the visit, Abbo said that the senate, in collaboration with the Ministry of Art, Culture, and Creative Economy, will see to the creation of the commission.
He said, “I have received petitions from Nigerians calling for either a creative economy or entertainment economy commission where disputes that arise between record labels and their signees would be settled.”
The lawmaker added that the establishment of the commission will help to ensure that no one takes the law into their hands between record labels and their signees.
“When we have this commission, nobody will start taking things into their own hands. But this doesn’t exist now in this country and I am assuring you that the Senate of the 10th assembly, in collaboration with the minister for creative economy, will come up with a commission called creative economy commission,” he announced.
“The Senate just passed a bill and it has scaled third reading. We have also done a public hearing about setting up a fund for victims of such incidences where the families can benefit like the EndSARS victims and other victims of violence.
“The FG is interested in setting up the fund. The creative industry is a very big one. It is a multi-billion economy and I am sure the current administration will ensure that the sector has a conducive atmosphere.”