ANAMBRA State Library, also known as Prof. Kenneth Dike State Central E-Library
has joined her colleagues across the country in observing the 2019 Library
Week.
Speaking while
receiving the team in his office, the Chief Librarian of the Nnamdi Azikiwe
University, Awka, Rev. Obiora Nwosu
described library as a storehouse of knowledge, and maintained that libraries
have great roles to play in the overall development of every society or nation.
He acknowledged and
extolled Nigerian Government’s support to libraries across the country,
likewise that of the Anambra State Government to the libraries across the
state, which he noted, have all helped the libraries in discharging their roles
effectively towards achieving a sustainable development in the country.
In his words,
“Nigerian Government is doing well to a large extent. They have TETFUND
where they have a vote for the library every year. And we at the library are
equally doing our best as Librarians by bringing in new innovations that will
enable the library perform optimally and effectively in the discharge of her
responsibility. So I can say that library in Nigeria is doing well in promoting
knowledge and information, which are the basic prerequisites for achieving a
sustainable development in any society.”
Disclosing the 2019
theme of the exercise as “Library Services For Sustainable Development In
Nigeria” the facilitator of the rally in the state and Director of the
Anambra State Library Services, Dr. Nkechi Udeze disclosed that the Library
Week is a week set aside to annually sensitise the public on the importance of
library.
She maintained that
library as an institution goes a long way in helping people access information
that will enable them to sustain, update and improve on whatever they have
achieved, developed or learnt, as, according to her, things change everyday,
and those who are backward in information would always be overtaken by the
change.
In observing this
year’s edition of the nationwide exercise, the Anambra State Library took her
sensitization program and rally to various places in the state, including
schools, markets, parks, streets, and public institutions, all with the aim of
educating the populace on the on the inestimable importance of library.