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ESVARBON trains members on new valuation standards

- From Sunday Michael Ogwu, Lagos

The Estate Surveyors and Valuers Registrati­on Board of Nigeria (ESVARBON) has held a mandatory training and workshop for its members on the implementa­tion of the Nigeria Valuation Standards (NVS) contained in a document called The Green Book.

Speaking at the event in Lagos recently, the Chairman ESVARBON’s board, Mr. Nweke Umezuruike, said the training was to kick-start the rollout of a comprehens­ive programme of capacity building for estate surveying and valuation practition­ers to ensure proper implementa­tion and compliance with the recently launched NVS.

Mr. Uwezuruike said, “The Green Book is global in outlook, content and structure. This is because valuation rules are no longer national standards existing in isolation. There is now a single benchmark of common valuation standards to which all states can relate, which is the Internatio­nal Valuation Standards (IVS), which we have effectivel­y domesticat­ed.”

The Green Book which is a valuation practice document aimed at ensuring consistent high standard of valuation practice among registered valuers in Nigeria was produced by ESVARBON in fulfilment of its obligation­s under its enabling act.

ESVARBON is the first real estate profession in Africa to formally adopt and domesticat­e the IVS into a national valuation standards.

The document is a product of local and internatio­nal collaborat­ion with key stakeholde­rs in the valuation profession, including the Nigerian Institutio­n of Estate Surveyorsa­ndValuers(NIESV).

The ESVARBON board worked with the Internatio­nal Valuation Standards Council (IVSC) and the Royal Institutio­n of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) in producing the Green Book.

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