Shell Companies in Nigeria provided 5 million dollars while Port Harcourt Literary Society invested 1.5 million dollars on the library.
Shell Companies in Nigeria (SCiN) on Tuesday inaugurated an ultra-modern public library, worth 6.5 million dollar (N2.04 billion), to be managed by the Port Harcourt Literary Society.
Inaugurating the library in Port Harcourt on Tuesday, the Managing Director of Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC), Mr Osagie Okunbor, said the library was accessible to all scholars and researchers.
The
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that SCiN provided 5 million
dollars while Port Harcourt Literary Society invested 1.5 million
dollars on the library.
Okunbor said the
library was one out of three projects that would cost SCiN N2 billion
each and which would be situated across the Niger Delta to mark the
nation’s centenary anniversary.
“Our
choice of centenary projects and this library is a demonstration of our
continued belief in the future of Nigeria and commitment to its
socio-economic development, especially in the Niger Delta.
“We
are convinced that this library will deliver significant benefits and
positively impact the lives of people while increasing access to
knowledge and education in Rivers and Niger Delta.
“This
library will be a component of the Book Centre that will serve as the
hub of activities to promote access to information and economic growth
through education and literary arts.”
Okunbor
said the library was the biggest and most Information Technology-driven
public library in the region, adding that the library was establish to
promote reading culture.
He announced that SCiN staffers would donate books to support the library while additional “staff time post-inauguration” would also be provided for effective take-off of the library.
Earlier, Dr Chidi Amuta,
the Chairman, Board of Trustees, Port Harcourt Literary Society, said
the library was conceived to commemorate the recognition of Port
Harcourt by UNESCO as 2014 World Book Capital.
He
said the Book Centre comprises of four structures including a library;
writers’ hostel, an event centre and exhibition hall and a theatre.
“We
live in uncertain times, and as such, the attention of youths is torn
violently between the forces of new information, new modes of violence
and the pull of new money.
“We
believe that exposure to noble ideas through medium of books and the
printed word can point our youth in a different direction away from
ignorance and bestiality they see around them.”
Amuta
said the library was equipped with digital facilities and multimedia
channels to engage the minds of adventurous youths in the society.
He
said the event centre and exhibition hall donated by the Rivers
Government was still undergoing construction while other structures that
make up the book centre were open to sponsorship.
Also speaking, Rivers Deputy Governor, Mrs Ipalibo Banigo,
said the state government was committed to build new schools, upgrade
library and other facilities at secondary schools in the state.
Banigo, who was represented by her aid, Ine Fubara,
urged students and researchers to take full advantage of the
opportunity offered by the library to improve their reading culture and
researches.






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