By Abba -Eku Onyeka, Abuja
All is set for the Federal Ministry of Interior and National Assembly Library Trust Fund (NALTF) to embark on a collaborative journey toward promoting strategic communication on national information architecture and intellectual infrastructure.
The partnership was sealed during a courtesy visit by the Executive Secretary of the NALTF, Rt. Hon. Henry Nwawuba, to the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo.
This latest development was contained in a press release from Dr Ozoya Imohimi, the Director of Press and Public Relations in the Ministry on Tuesday.
Dr. Tunji-Ojo emphasized the importance of structured knowledge and legislative support in enhancing internal governance and institutional development.
He highlighted the need for a shared understanding of concepts like international strategic planning in areas of national development.
The Minister praised the Library Trust Fund for its dedication to deploying ICT-driven solutions in legislative documentation and support.
The Executive Secretary of the National Assembly Library Trust Fund, Rt. Hon. Henry Nwawuba, expressed profound appreciation for the Minister’s warm reception.
He noted the strategic relevance of the Ministry of Interior in ensuring national stability and stressed the role of information systems and documentation in supporting both the legislature and ministries in Nigeria.
Nwawuba highlighted the goal of establishing a world-class national library facility akin to the Library of Congress, a hub for policy research, legislative analysis, and institutional memory.
The meeting ended on a note of optimism and shared commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s institutional frameworks through research, documentation, and digital integration.
The partnership is expected to create a national megaphone that amplifies data-driven policy, research, and civic knowledge for democracy and national security.
With this collaboration, Nigeria is poised to take a significant step towards a more informed governance culture.