Population control in Nigeria: implications for librarians

Type Working Paper - Library Philosophy and Practice
Title Population control in Nigeria: implications for librarians
Author(s)
Volume 9
Issue 30
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 1-14
URL http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2493&context=libphilprac
Abstract
The need for population checks in any country cannot be over-emphasized. This need becomes
very important in a country like Nigeria where people depend on speculations for information in
all spheres of life. It was reported from the last census that the population of Nigeria is 167
million. This number is alarming in a country which depends on one source of income. The
causes of over-population in the country are identified as, cultural beliefs, lack of sex and
population education, religious beliefs etc. To avoid the side effects of over-population, which
among others are ; mass poverty, increased death rate, unemployment, it becomes eminent that
some measures should be put in place to address this issue. Prominent among them is the role of
librarians in collecting and disseminating information on population control to the masses.
Problems that may impede the execution of this task, like lack of funds, lack of information
resources, and lack of government’s attention were also discussed in this paper. The paper
concludes that if the government pays attention to this project by funding and equipping our
libraries, this assignment will be realized. Recommendations were made for improvement in the
country’s population management.

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