In the bid to deepen literacy level in the country, the House of Representatives on Tuesday urged Federal Government to establish functional Libraries.and e-libraries across the 774 Local
Government Areas of the Federation.
The resolution was passed sequel to the adoption of a motion jointly sponsored by Hon. Jesse Okey-Joe Onuakalusi and eight others.
In his lead debate, Hon. Onuakalusi observed that Libraries serve as vital catalysts for intellectual growth, education, and societal progress and
that many local governments lack functional libraries within their communities.
“The House also notes that the establishment of functional libraries at the local government levels will enhance
literacy rates and educational opportunities and provide access to a diverse range of books, educational
resources, and learning materials, enabling children, youth and adults to develop their reading skills, expand their knowledge, and pursue lifelong learning.
“The House is aware that local libraries will provide essential information, empowering individuals to make informed decisions, develop critical thinking skills, and promote cultural exchange, social cohesion, and
engagement through educational programs, workshops, events, and cultural celebrations, fostering a
sense of belonging and unity.
“The House is informed that functional libraries can bridge the digital divide by offering computers, internet
connectivity, and digital literacy training, enhancing digital skills, online resources, and employability prospects.
“The House is also aware that establishing functional libraries requires a suitable infrastructure, including buildings, furniture and necessary equipment, the need for Local governments to collaborate with educational institutions and utilize existing facilities or consider repurposing community spaces to minimize costs.
“The House is convinced that the establishment of active functional libraries in all 774 Local government areas in Nigeria will contribute to the overall development of the nation.
“The House is further aware that Nigerians’ reading culture is low, and functional libraries can reshape reading habits and enhance the agricultural revolution. These libraries provide practical information and pedagogic
knowledge on farming and farm implementations,” he noted.
To this end, the House mandated its Committee on University Education to ensure implementation.
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