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LASU gets 24-hour reading rooms as Sanwo-Olu inaugurates library
Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has inaugurated an ultra-modern library at the state-owned Lagos State University, LASU, stating the commitment of his administration to the expansion of knowledge. The library, said to be the biggest on any Nigerian campus, has 24-hour reading rooms, seminar halls, conference halls, administrative offices, high-speed internet access, and technology-driven research infrastructure, among others. Governor Sanwo-Olu described the library as a symbol of the state’s commitment to knowledge and youth empowerment. He said, “this library is not just a building; it’s a living testament that Lagos believes in knowledge, that Lagos believes in youth, and that Lagos will continue to build an ecosystem where learning is the passport to prosperity.” He emphasised that the library complex is designed to promote discovery, dialogue, and dreams, providing a conducive environment for students and researchers to excel. “It’s a complex where heritage meets innovation, and where silence becomes the loudest sound of progress.
“This is where the next Nobel laureates, the next great thinkers, the next visionary leaders, and possibly the next great presidents and governors will begin their journey,” he said. Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of LASU, Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, expressed her delight at the commissioning, noting that it was a testament to Mr Sanwo-Olu’s dedication, support, and encouragement towards the education of students and the leadership of her team. The Honourable Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, who was the Special Guest of Honour, praised Governor Sanwo-Olu’s commitment to providing world-class infrastructure. “Mr Governor, your commitment to providing world-class infrastructure is undeniable,” he remarked. Dr Alausa emphasised that the ultimate success of this investment relies on the academic community. “I charge the entire LASU community, especially our students, to embrace ownership of this complex. Utilise the resources diligently, preserve its materials generously, and allow it to become a vital part of your academic success story.”
Dr Alausa assured the audience that the administration remains dedicated to maintaining a seamless academic calendar through continuous dialogue and sustainable support for all tertiary institutions. “Our administration understands that sustained academic progress requires more than just infrastructure; it requires stability,” he stated. LASU’s University Librarian, Dr Mrs. Omowunmi Makinde, expressed her gratitude and pride in being the first beneficiary of this magnificent structure. “Today marks a watershed moment in the intellectual history of LASU. We gather not merely to open a building of books, but to unveil a cathedral of ideas, a sanctuary of scholarship, and a beacon of enlightenment that will illuminate minds for generations to come,” she said. The President of the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of LASU, Prof. Ibrahim Bakare, appealed to Governor Sanwo-Olu to expedite the release of five coastal buses. “Sir, you approved the release of five coastal buses, and I would be very grateful if you could help expedite this process, as our staff are facing challenges,” he said.
He also reminded the Governor of a promise made during the last election regarding a 20 per cent pay rise. “A promise was made, sir. From the mainstream civil service, they have started enjoying their increase. But we know you have not forgotten us because you are a man of honour and integrity,” he added. On the part of the students, President of the Lagos State University Students’ Union (LASUSU), Comrade Joldie Ayomide Adebobola, expressed gratitude to Governor Sanwo-Olu for commissioning the Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu Library Complex, West Africa’s largest library.
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