
Speaking to the media at the Ghana Library Authority during the World Book Day celebration, he stated that encouraging children to read will promote literacy in the country.
“This year, we are adding over 100,000 books to our collections and there is no better way than engaging with children on such an important day to make sure that our doors are opened and to expose them to the varied materials that we have to promote learning outcomes in this country.”
He added that, “We are funded by public purse so if we don’t go out there for Ghanaians to make use of the resources that government of Ghana has committed in supporting us, then, we wouldn’t have lived up to expectation. For us, the increase in the number of people borrowing our books, visiting our libraries, utilizing our resources will be essential for the growth and development of the library authority”.
On February 19, 2019, the GLA launched 2019 as the year of reading with the theme ‘Reading for progress’ and Mr Siaw said his outfit hopes to see an increase in people utilizing public libraries in the country.
The Acting Chief Executive Officer noted that, the Ghana Library Authority will go digital soon to enable people access the library with their login details to read books of their choice.
Reading Ambassador for the Ghana Library Authority, Rami Baitie noted that Ghanaians find it pretty difficult in reading but urged them to start reading the dailies and fictional story books.
“I discovered that this country, it’s very difficult to get people to actually pay attention and say yes, I’ll read that book. Now, people don’t have to read textbooks, they can read fictions, read anything. My job is to just make them aware so they start reading something. Start with the daily graphic and move on from there.” Mr Baitie said.
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