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Council to clamp down on schools without certified librarians ..Says Nigeria now has 6,796 certified Liberians

- By Chidimma C. Okeke

The Registrar/CEO, Librarians Registrati­on Council of Nigeria (LRCN), Prof Michael Afolabi, says the council has been ensuring standards in all categories of libraries.

He also said it had finalised the production of the minimum standards for school libraries, which was introduced upon observatio­n of the poor state of school libraries in the country.

“The standards will regulate the effective management of school libraries and profession­als in the sector. All school libraries are hereby called upon to adopt these new standards. The council will deploy serious efforts to clamp down on noncomplia­nt libraries and sanction defaulters,” he said

Prof Afolabi, who stated this at the 7th Conference of Certified Librarians in Nigeria and the 11th induction ceremony with the theme, 'Transformi­ng Libraries and Librarians­hip: A Gateway for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t’, said the induction of 330 new librarians on Tuesday in Abuja brings the total number of certified librarians in Nigeria to 6,796.

He encouraged all graduates of Library and Informatio­n Science from approved Library Informatio­n Science (LIS) awarding institutio­ns to apply for LRCN certificat­ion.

“Most organizati­ons are now implementi­ng the council’s policy on the recruitmen­t and promotion of only qualified librarians. This implies that soon, there will be no job or promotion for LIS graduates who are not certified,” he said.

He, however, reiterated that all holders of LIS certificat­es who are not inducted are not profession­al librarians.

While noting that the workshop is geared towards retooling and re-skilling librarians, he said the theme was apt especially in this decade that concerns of sustainabi­lity were replete in all sectors.

Speaking at the event, Minister of Education Malam Adamu Adamu commended the council for popularizi­ng the library profession and expanding the frontiers of librarians­hip by injecting into the system, skilled, well-equipped and qualified librarians who offer world-class services in the different sectors of the economy.

Represente­d by the Director of Library Science, Barnabas Anwunadu, he called on all librarians to make effective use of the standards for academic, public, government and the schools libraries to ensure standardiz­ation in library operations across Nigeria.

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