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Librarians must embrace AI to stay relevant – Association

Librarians must embrace AI to stay relevant – Association

By Funmilayo Adeyemi

The Nigerian Library Association (NLA) has called on librarians across the country to embrace innovation and reposition themselves for relevance in an era defined by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and rapid technological change.

The Immediate Past President of the association, Dr Dominic Omokaro, made the call in Abuja on Saturday at the 2025 Annual Dinner and Award Night of the NLA.

The event had as its theme: “The Library, the Librarian and Society in the Age of Innovation: The Challenge of Relevance”.

Omokaro stressed that while digital transformation is reshaping knowledge management and access, librarians must not lose sight of the profession’s enduring values of service, integrity, and knowledge preservation.

He said: “We live in a time defined by Artificial Intelligence and technological change. For librarians to remain relevant, we must adapt to these innovations while holding firmly to the essence of our calling”.

Also speaking, the Chief Executive of Havilah Group, Mr Lanre Adesuyi, described libraries as indispensable pillars of national progress and called for the completion of the long-abandoned National Library of Nigeria headquarters in Abuja.

Adesuyi, who chaired the occasion, said: “In today’s world where information is the new currency of progress, the role of libraries and librarians has evolved beyond traditional boundaries.”

He further described the library as “a living hub of knowledge, ideas, innovation, and societal transformation” and the librarian as “a navigator, guide, and innovator helping society make sense of overwhelming information”.

While celebrating awardees for excellence in the profession, he underscored the urgent need to complete the National Library’s headquarters, which had remained uncompleted for more than two decades.

“The project, originally envisioned as a national symbol of intellectual pride, has instead become a metaphor for neglect.

“How can we truly speak of innovation, of global competitiveness, and of national pride, when our own National Library stands unfinished?”

Adesuyi appealed to the Federal Government, under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu, to prioritise the completion of the project without further delay.

In her keynote address, Prof. Roseline Echezona discussed numerous challenges facing Nigerian libraries.

She said these include “limitations in physical infrastructure, reimagining the library in the digital age, a significant digital divide, and the lack of programmes promoting a vibrant reading culture”.

She called for “adequate investment in infrastructure and supportive policy to bridge the digital divide”.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that highlights of the event included the presentation of awards to distinguished library professionals, including fellows and brand ambassadors.

It also featured the investiture of the new President of NLA, Dr Lawal Umar. (NAN)

Edited by Tosin Kolade

Obasanjo library accuses EFCC of unlawful invasion

Obasanjo library accuses EFCC of unlawful invasion

Library

By Bukola Adetoye
The management of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), Abeokuta, has berated the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for allegedly invading its premises.

The management accused the EFCC of violating the rights of guests during a private event in the early hours of Sunday.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that EFCC operatives reportedly stormed the Green Legacy Hotel, located within OOPL, and arrested some persons suspected to be internet fraudsters.

The EFCC operatives carried out the raid during a pool party at the premises of the library.

Reacting to the incident, OOPL management, through Mr Kayode Adeyemi, Special Adviser on Media to ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, described it as an invasion of private property.

Adeyemi also described the EFCC’s action as an infringement of corporate rights and a blatant violation of the rights of those who gathered for the event.

He alleged that more than 50 armed men, claiming to be EFCC operatives and led by one “Olapade,” stormed the complex without presenting a warrant.

He further demanded an explanation for these actions and an apology to all affected, including those injured during the chaos allegedly induced by the operatives.

According to him, shots were fired, causing panic and injuries as guests fled the premises.

“This morning, at about 2 a.m., the OOPL premises were invaded by a Gestapo-like gang of over 50 armed men.

“They were shooting guns, threatening to kill people, and claiming to be from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

“The invasion, led by one ‘Olapade,’ caused panic and chaos, resulting in serious injuries as participants tried to escape the near carnage.

“On inquiry by phone, ‘Olapade’ told the OOPL Managing Director, Mr Vitalis Ortese, they acted on an intelligence tip about a private event.

“It should be noted that the event had been publicly advertised to members of the public days before.

“This gangster-like action caused terror among residents and guests,” Adeyemi said.

He said the library management would escalate the matter to EFCC leadership, the police, and the Department of State Services (DSS), demanding an explanation and apology.

Adeyemi warned that failure to address the grievances could lead to legal action and calls for sanctions against those responsible.

“Management reiterates that this EFCC action is a clear invasion of private property and a blatant violation of OOPL’s rights as corporate citizens.

“Investigations into the invasion have commenced, and the matter will be pursued with the EFCC, police, and Department of State Security (DSS),” he added. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Kamal Tayo Oropo

LASG, private sector unveil library to boost reading culture

LASG, private sector unveil library to boost reading culture

By Rukayat Moisemhe/ Oluwatope Lawanson

Lagos State Head of Service, Mr Bode Agoro, has joined private sector stakeholders on Friday in unveiling a free, soundproof library and a recreational park.

This initiative aims to foster a reading culture among the youth and provide them with a sense of community.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the library and the recreational park in Ogba area of Lagos was built and donated by Mrs Funlayo Bakare-Okeowo, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), FAE envelopes.

The Lagos head of service at the unveiling ceremony in Lagos said that children and youths had stopped reading books and gardening and were more inclined to spending long hours on social media.

He said this had led to a dying reading culture, death of valuable information and a disconnect from a proper social ecosystem.

Agoro urged the business community and other philanthropists to replicate the initiative and pledged the state’s commitment to creating more spaces for private sector players to build.

“Children have stopped reading books, hence creating a library is very important. It encourages them to read physical books, builds their minds and take them away from societal and social media vices.

“Gardening is also an important part of the ecosystem. The initiatives are laudable and they resonate with community building.

In her remarks, Bakare-Okeowo said the initiative was part of her company’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to the community’s youths to enable them believe in themselves instead of embracing the ‘JAPA’ syndrome.

She noted that the Ogba community library was envisioned as a hub of enlightenment, where curiosity meets opportunity.

She said nestled alongside the library is the community garden where nature, learn and purpose seamlessly come together.

According to her, the space which once filled will hoodlums, is now designed for students yearning for academic excellence, professionals seeking knowledge, and dreamers with stories yet to be written.

Bakare-Okeowo said in a world where information shaped destinies, the library would serve as a bridge connecting young minds to their futures, adults to lifelong learning, and our entire community to the power of literacy.

She noted that Nigerians, who are hardworking and intelligent, need a conducive environment for youths to display their talents.

She added that the library in this age of digitalisation would provide the less privilege without data or internet access the opportunity to walk into the library, read, and access 24 hrs WiFi for research and personal growth.

“The space reflects our commitment to sustainability, education, and fostering a sense of community pride.

“This project is our collective way of giving back to a community that has given us. Ogba is a place of resilience, strength, and boundless potential.

“It is our hope that this library will inspire education by providing access to books, technology, and resources for learning, imagination, by encouraging young readers to explore the limitless worlds that books can offer.

“Together, we are planting not just trees and books but hope, knowledge, and opportunities for generations to come,” she said.

Mr Gabriel Idahosa, President, LCCI, said that the initiative was significant; planting a tree that will grow to become a mighty oak for resources and future generations of children that willbgrow in the community.

He noted that the children and youth would have access to internet, excluded from the noise and able to express themselves at anytime.

Idahosa said the library and park are places of refuge and solace where children would be able to build themselves beyond what they have in their homes, irrespective of their parents’ income levels.

“Every single business should do something like this for the future generation to benefit the community.

“This is the type of philanthropic activity that should be put on the front row of anybody that is thinking CSR,” he said.

Mrs Onikepo Akande, former Minister of Trade and Industry, described the philanthropist as a great industrialist that has touched many lives.

She also pledged to donate books to the facility and urged the youth to embrace reading as a culture for personal growth and development.

A student of Babs Fafunwa Millennium Secondary School, Mr Oladejo Farook, said the library, a home of resources and treasures, laid a foundation of the students’ success in the community.

“Having a library in this community is a huge development as it would give students from every background the opportunity to read quietly away from home distraction.

“It is also a good opportunity for those preparing for exams and we appreciate this huge opportunity,” he said.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Olawunmi Ashafa

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