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Enugu govt urged to upgrade state library

Published on November 23, 2023 at 11:59 AM

The acting Director, Library Services, Enugu State Library, Mrs Caroline Okolie, has urged the state government to make use of noise proof materials on the library building to reduce the noise around it.

Okolie made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Enugu.

She said that this had become necessary to enable readers to concentrate effectively while in the library.

NAN reports that the state library built over 50 years ago has been surrounded by bus terminals and businesses that create noise in the library premises.

Okolie said that E-Library service was one of the facilities needed for users to enjoy the library as it would help to increase the number of library users.

According to her, the library cannot cope with the noise around it due to the increased number of businesses there and urban development as well.

“Relocating the library elsewhere will not solve the noise problem because wherever you relocate it to, development will definitely take place around it in future.

“But with the help of noise proof materials on the building, the library will be quiet for everyone within the building to concentrate on his or her work,”; she said.

The director noted that “the number of users has reduced when compared to before, but students usually come in their large numbers during examinations to read.”;

“We encourage everyone to use the library as we often organise library periods for children every second Saturday of the month,”; Okolie said.

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