Lagos goes digital in 243 public schools to celebrate World Book Day

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Lagos celebrates World Book Day
Treasure Omawunmi

 

Admin l Tuesday, April 27, 2022

 

LAGOS, Nigeria –  Students in Lagos State have been enjoined to make reading a continuous exercise if they desire to solve future  leadership challenges, just as 243 Public School Libraries have been  digitalised across the State.

This was revealed by  the Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Barrister Tokunbo Philip Wahab at the celebration of Year 2022 World Book Day by the Office of the Special Adviser on Education(OSAE) in collaboration with the Lagos State Library Board with the theme: “You’re a Reader”

In his remarks, Barrister Tokunbo Philip Wahab represented by the Permanent Secretary, Office of the Special Adviser on Education (OSAE), Mr. Adeniran Waheed Kasali harped on the importance of reading .

He said ” The World Book Day is a global event initiated by UNESCO to celebrate readers.  This event is therefore unique as it further encourages youths to develop their intellectual knowledge through books.”

While noting that the 21st Century is technology-driven. Wahab said that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration priortises Education as a tool for development which is why the third pillar of the T.H.E.M.E.S Agenda focuses on Education and Technology.

“About 243 public school libraries have been digitalised across the three senatorial districts to enhance reading culture”.

The OSAE through the Lagos State Library Board, recently organised the Lagosreads Inter – Schools Quiz Competition geared towards promoting reading culture. I therefore urge students to read continuously in order to profer solutions to leadership challenges,” Wahab said.

On his part, Director, Lagos State Library Board, Mr. Oyadipe Asimiyu Amoo noted that books are capable of changing the world as readers are leaders.

“Reading is an intellectual activity that is driven by knowledge and we’ve all gathered to celebrate ourselves as readers.

Today, students from 12 selected public schools will interact and share knowledge to mark the World Book Day. Reading must therefore be taken seriously as it helps actualises dreams,” he said.

Similarly, the President, Network of Book Clubs and Reading Promoters in Nigeria, Mr. Richard Mammah stated that readers can fix problems in the country and the goal is to establish reading clubs in the 774 LGAs in the country.

” To achieve this, reading spaces must be readily available and we’ve identified 39 of such in Lagos with a view to discovering more.” Mammah added that Lagos has also been selected as the National Book Club City for 2023 with various activities lined up.

Other highpoints of the event include rendition of poems, drama presentation by students and reading of a book  title ” You have a brain”by Ben Carson  by guests and  top government officials including Director, Administration and Human Resource, Mrs. Oluranti Fadipe, Director, Finance and  Accounts, Office of Special Adviser on Education, Mrs. Lola Akinsola, Mr. Richard Mammah, Mrs Funmi Ilori of iRead Mobile,  selected authors and publishers  among others.

The World Book Day was first observed by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation(UNESCO) on April 23rd, 1995 as a worldwide celebration of books and reading and holds special significance as it marks the death anniversaries of two of the world’s greatest writers, Inca Garcilaso  de la Vega and William Shakespeare.

 

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