In a recent ruling, the National Industrial Court sitting in Lagos has upheld the election of Pretty Okafor as the President of the Performing Musicians Employers Association of Nigeria (PMAN). The decision, made by HON. Justice B.B. Kanyip, dismisses a motion filed by Chris Mba on behalf of a group challenging the election results.
The court's ruling, which was
delivered on Friday, solidifies Pretty Okafor's position as the rightful
President of PMAN, ensuring stability and continuity in the association's leadership.
This decision comes as a resolute stand against any attempts to challenge the
legitimacy of the election and compromise the integrity of the performing
musicians' community.
Pretty Okafor, who was elected
during the PMAN National Elections held on the 24th of October 2023 in Lagos,
has expressed commitment to advancing the interests of performing musicians in
Nigeria. The court's intervention has been praised for upholding justice and
preserving the democratic process within the association.
The Performing Musicians
Employers Association of Nigeria (PMAN) is a prominent organization dedicated
to representing and advocating for the rights and interests of musicians in
Nigeria. The association plays a crucial role in promoting the welfare of its members
and ensuring the protection of their artistic endeavours.
This ruling by the National
Industrial Court serves to reinforce PMAN's dedication to upholding the rule of
law and maintaining a conducive environment for the growth and development of
the music industry in Nigeria.
The court's decision marks a
significant milestone in the leadership of PMAN and is expected to pave the way
for continued progress and stability within the association.
For more details, refer to The
Nation Newspaper and PressReader for comprehensive coverage of the court's
ruling
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