The Director of Lagos State Library Board, Mr Oyadipe Amoo, has called on students to make use of public libraries in their localities to explore, learn and have fun with books.
Amoo gave the advice at the Year 2024 World Book Day with the theme “Read your way”, held on Tuesday at the Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Maryland, Lagos.
The event, organised by the Ministry of Tertiary Education through the Lagos State Library Board, had 150 students from 12 schools across six education districts in the state.
He said that across the state, 13 public libraries had been established under the board, adding that the 2024 theme was centered on ways to help, promote, influence and impact reading culture on youths.
The Director said that the libraries included Henry Carr Public Library, Agege; Epe Divisional Library, Epe; Ikorodu Divisional Library; Borno House Library, Amuwo-Odofin; Igbogbo Bayeku Public Library, Ajegunle; Ipaja, Ilupeju, Isolo, Meiran and Isolo,
According to him, reading for pleasure has many great benefits for students.
“It helps improve their literacy skills, expand their vocabulary and enhance their creativity.
“The Lagos State Government is playing a very crucial role in nurturing love for literature by providing access to vast array of books, resources and activities that spark their imagination and curiosity.
“This year’s World Book Day is more than a celebration of books, writers and authors.
“It’s a celebration of joy of reading and the State Government is dedicated to create a conducive environment where students can be reading and have individual study”.(NAN)

READ MORE  N/Delta youths threaten to summit names of corrupt Nigerians to UN

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here