President Bola Tinubu and Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa
Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa, has commended President Bola Tinubu for his decisive intervention in the revival of the National Library of Nigeria Headquarters Complex in Abuja, following the approval by the Federal Executive Council of the augmentation of the existing contract for the completion and comprehensive furnishing of the long abandoned project.
Speaking on the approval, Dr. Alausa said the President’s intervention had provided the needed leadership and resources to revive a project that has remained stalled for 18 years, describing the development as another indication that Nigeria’s education sector is on a glorious path.
The Minister explained that construction of the National Library Headquarters commenced on April 29, 2006, with an initial completion period of two years. However, work stopped in October 2008, leaving the imposing structure in the heart of Abuja unfinished through successive administrations.
Dr. Alausa said President Tinubu, upon assuming office, directed that the necessary resources be mobilised to complete the project, including funding support from the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFund.
“President Bola Tinubu, when he came in, mandated that we look for funds, real funds, that we use in completing this National Library. He directed that we source funds from Tertiary Education Trust Fund, and we’ve cobbled some funds together,” the Minister said.
He also acknowledged the significant intervention of the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, who directed that gifts received during her birthday celebration be channelled towards the completion of the National Library.
According to the Minister, the initiative generated about ₦25 billion, which, together with funds sourced through TETFund and other efforts, has helped strengthen the financial base for the completion of the project.
“Combined with the money we’ve sourced from TETFund, the Council today approved the augmentation of the existing contract for the completion of the construction of the National Library of Nigeria Headquarters Building Complex in Abuja,” Dr. Alausa said.
He expressed optimism that construction work would resume fully in the coming months, describing the development as a significant milestone for the education sector and a welcome end to years of uncertainty surrounding the project.
For Dr. Alausa, completing the National Library is about much more than finishing a building. He described the facility as a national knowledge centre that will provide a lasting platform for learning, research, scholarship, information access and the preservation of Nigeria’s intellectual heritage.
The Minister said the President’s intervention reflects the importance attached to completing critical education infrastructure, particularly projects that have remained unfinished for many years.
He expressed appreciation to President Tinubu for the support that has helped move the National Library from an abandoned project towards completion, while also commending Senator Oluremi Tinubu for her contribution to the initiative.
Dr. Alausa said the revival of the National Library is part of the broader progress being recorded in the education sector under President Tinubu, adding that the completion of the project would provide Nigerians with a modern national institution worthy of its purpose.
“Abandoned National Library for 18 years, President Bola Tinubu has now been able to mobilise funds, cobbled funds together, for work to go back, to start again at the National Library. We thank you, Mr. President,” he said.
The Minister expressed confidence that the renewed momentum would lead to the eventual completion and furnishing of the National Library Headquarters, transforming the long abandoned structure into a functional national centre of knowledge for present and future generations.

