 Moving away from housing now to education, where the minister, Professor Tahir Mahman, says, libraries are the custodians of knowledge and information, and hence the need to develop effectiveness of promoting reading culture among the youth. Professor Mahman stated these in Undo Town, Undo State, are the commissioning of a modern academic library built and donated by the National Coordinator of the Progressive Change Agency Initiative, Dr. Shun Bosedi Osamai. Also a staff of ADIME Federal University of Education, Undo Town. The minister who was represented by the Deputy Vice Chancellor of Academics, Federal University of Technology of Kura Futa, Professor Tahir Mahman, noted that in the last couple of years, the reading culture has been on the decline, especially in Nigeria and Africa in general. The acting Deputy Vice Chancellor ADIME Federal University of Education, Undo, Dr. Samuel Akin today and the donor, Dr. Shun Osamai, also highlighted the importance of libraries as motivators of students to cultivate reading habits. I am glad to be the Deputy Vice Chancellor of ADIME Federal University of Education, Undo State, to host the immediate utilization of these enemies. May I encourage the university and its community members to take advantage of the library's resources, participate in this program, and support its continued growth and sustainability. I want to congratulate the university again for having this first of its kind, not coming from the government, but from an individual. There's no job satisfaction. Most staffs are not happy with what is happening in the educational sector. And the truth of the matter is government alone cannot do it. If we leave the educational sector alone in the hands of government, then we are not serious about developing the educational sector. If truly we want development for the sector, it is the duty of every one of us to identify whatever things we can do within the system and find their way to do it. This Osam donation is the first of its kind by a savvy staff in the School of Languages and we would be happy to be a member of the University of Education. For this remarkable note, let me say that I am short of words of my presentation to the dole, Dr. Sherwin. Without missing words, this is a very well-taught