GTBank
Remodels Herbert Macaulay Library……flags off YOU READ initiative
Foremost
African financial institution, Guaranty Trust Bank plc, has transformed the old
Herbert Macaulay Library, Yaba into a state of the art learning and recreation
facility. Executed in partnership with the Lagos State Government, the project
is part of the Bank’s YOU READ CSR Initiative which identifies, renovates and
reequips public libraries, turning them into centers for learning and social
engagements for students and the general public.
Public
libraries play a fundamental role in the lifelong mental and intellectual
development of individuals as well as in enabling broad societal development.
However, the inadequacy of public library services and infrastructure in
Nigeria has hampered the fulfillment of these crucial roles. Concerned about
the state of public libraries in Nigeria, and motivated by the belief that
quality education is crucial for nation building and a fundamental right of
everyone irrespective of background, race, or economic status, GTBank created
the You Read Initiative to connect people with a global resources of
information and knowledge.
With
the goal of raising the Herbert Macaulay Library to global standards, GTBank
carried out a total overhaul of the internal and external structures of the
facility. These included a complete refurbishing of the building, equipping the
library with state of the art furniture, the installation of computer and
internet facilities to create an e-library and the provision of books to ensure
a pleasurable and highly rewarding library experience. The Bank is also calling
on member of the general public to donate new and used books in good condition
to the library in order to expand the scope of resource materials available at
the event.
Commenting
on the renovation of the Herbert Macaulay Library, Yaba, Segun Agbaje, the
Managing Director of Guaranty Trust Bank plc, stated that, “We are happy to
provide this much-needed upgrade to a facility that is crucial to the academic
and personal development of members of the Yaba community as well as residents
of Lagos State and beyond. Libraries are the cornerstones of our communities,
and the new-and-improved Herbert Macaulay Library, Yaba will not only serve as
a centre for learning and research, but will also provide a warm and welcoming
environment for sharing experiences and creating new opportunities.
He
further stated that, “At the heart of the You Read initiative is our commitment
to transform our organization into a platform for enriching lives that offers
our customers and communities, benefits beyond banking. Beyond the renovation
of the Herbert Macaulay Library, Yaba, we, through this initiative, seek to
encourage and engage people, especially students in all stages of their
education, to read, build capacity, gain exposure and connect with peers and
educators around the world.”
About GTBank
GTBank
is regarded by industry watchers as one of the best run African financial
institutions across its subsidiary countries and serves as a role model within
the financial service industry due to its bias for world class corporate
governance standards, excellent service quality and innovation. The Bank’s
footprints in Corporate Social Responsibility are guided strategically by its
decision to operate on four major pillars: Education, Community Development,
Arts and the Environment, which it believes are essential building blocks for
the society and prerequisites for economic growth and societal development.
About The Herbert Macaulay Library, Yaba
The Herbert Macaulay Library Yaba is one of the
12 branch library in Lagos State providing free education and information for
the residents of Lagos State and beyond. Renovated by GTBank through its You
Read CSR Initiative, the Library offers free access to academic and
non-academic books, internet-enabled computers, exhibitions, and more to
everyone from toddlers to scholars. Originally built in 1966, the Library was
later renamed after the renowned nationalist, Olayinka Herbert Macaulay.
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