Saturday 10 February 2018

THE UNFAVORABLE STATE OF THE FUTO LIBRARY

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The library is a conducive and a well constructed institution, containing books and/or other forms of stored information for use by the public or qualified people.

The advantage of a library over a normal room or a reading hall is the presence of books housed for research: referencing. More so the concept of comfortability especially among university students gives it an upper hand.
An effective & efficient library must provide its users with adequate comfortability especially towards its facilities and equipment: power supply, internet (WiFi connection), reading equipment etc.



The FUTO main library is not on its full state of activities due to the ongoing strike action of the Nonacademic Staff union.
Students make use of the library with absence of power supply, making it uncomfortable for reading due to hotness of the environment in addition with the general hot weather we are experiencing presently.

However, students are left with another option of using the new E-library which has power supply and a proper air conditioning system. KUDOS! to the school management for a job well-done.

Notably, there is relatively high increase in library users daily and the inability to access chairs for reading due to increase in population now makes the "Subject matter for this piece".

This little problem increases on daily basis leaving students in another uncomfortable state of crowding in the porch of the building and others jam packing themselves the cushion.

We believe people are bothered by this and by so doing, we wish to use this medium to draw the attention of the library management or better still, the office of the SUG Director of Welfare towards providing a better solutions to this.

Going by the fact that tests are fast approaching, chairs can be relocated temporarily from the main library to the new one for proper comfortability or the library management can see to the provision of power supply in the main library.

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