The Ghana Library Authority has outdoored four new libraries in the New Juaben Municipality of the Eastern Region.
This expands government run network of public libraries in Ghana to 67 under the management of the Authority.
The four libraries, originally built by Hackman Owusu Agyeman in 2003 then Member of Parliament for New Juaben North Constituency had been closed down for many years, but has now been absorbed by the Authority.
The action of the Authority to absorb and reopen the library is in line with its Year of Reading plans to expand its access points for Ghanaians to benefit from professional library service.
Speaking at a short ceremony to officially open the library, the acting Executive Director of GhLA, Hayford Siaw said, “ the library Authority is on a path of rebirth and total transformation to connect Ghanaians to knowledge resources through the adoption of technology and traditional static libraries and these four libraries are being opened at a time when the Library Authority is tasked by government to expand services for the benefit of many young Ghanaians in our communities.”
He continued, “many young Ghanaians are getting educated than ever before and the need for quite places in our communities to self-study and undertake research has become a necessary social service and the Library Authority is delighted to be leading that effort”.
The GhLA Boss commended the New Juaben Municipal Chief Executive, Hon Comfort Asante on the leadership shown in collaborating with the Library Authority to open these four libraries located in Oyoko, Asokore, Suhyen and Effiduase for the benefit of the people.
He used the occasion to advise philanthropists and corporate institutions willing to invest in libraries and reading promotion for public good to contact the Library Authority from inception and benefit from its 70 years’ experience.
The MCE of New Juaben North Municipality, Hon. Comfort Asante, expressed joy about the commissioning of these libraries. She praised past leaders for their foresight in putting up the buildings.
“These Libraries will benefit most basic and Senior high schools students to undertake their homework activities and access supplementary resources.”
She charged the Library Authority to consider more libraries for absorption into the public network in the municipality.
Source: Daily Mail GH