Nigerian Govt. To Build National Library’s Prototypes in 12 States

The Federal Government has said that it will build 12 Prototype Library in some states to improve library services and promote reading culture among the youth in the country

Speaking at the groundbreaking of the multi-million naira prototype Library building in Ilorin, Kwara State, the National Librarian, Professor Chinwe Anunobi, said the library would boost research and deepen reading culture in Nigeria.

Anunobi, who officially handed over the project site to the Contractor, Cagewox. Net Limited at a brief ceremony in Ilorin on Thursday, commended President Muhammadu led administration for prioritising the development of library programme in Nigeria.

She explained that the mandate of the National Library is to have a branch of National Library in all the states of the Federation, saying currently there are 33 branches and that out this number, 12 is running prototype while 22 is being operated on temporary office accommodation.

She disclosed that the National Library had no presence in four states: Anambra, Zamfara, Kebbi and Delta because the states have not indicated interest, just as she commended the Government of Kwara state for providing land for construction of the National Library edifice in the state with minimal cost.

Anunobi said findings have proved that many people develop dementia (a usually progressive condition marked by the development of multiple cognitive deficits such as memory impairment) very quickly because they do not read to widen their horizons.

“The only way we can do it is to sensitize schools, the public and the hinterland, the hard-to-reach to read and that is what the National Library is doing.”

Anunobi warned the project consultant and contractor to ensure value for money, saying approval for the project by the government did not come easily, adding, “that was another Thesis defence after my Ph.D, especially to defend the competence and capability of the consultant and contractor to deliver on the mandate.”

She said that she would not accept any shoddy construction, urging them to justify the confidence reposed on them while also tasking the officials of National Library branch in the State to closely monitor the project to ensure that a befitting edifice is constructed for people of the state.

A Deputy Director and Head of the Kwara State Branch of the National Library, Olabimpe Olani, said she thanked God for the “dream come true” noting that the journey to the handover of the site to the contractor for commencement of work has been a very tight but frightful one, “why because, I have been praying that this land should not be taken over again like the previous ones that were revoked.”

She noted the location of the new library edifice in the state in New GRA (Government Reserve Area), would create accessibility for members of the public and surrounding communities to make maximum use of the library.

The Project Manager, Yazid Umar, of Cagewox Net Ltd, promised to deliver quality work and keep to terms of the agreement including completion of the project within two years and handover to the Government.


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