The Guardian (Nigeria)

Surveyors tasked on sustainabl­e developmen­t, climate change

- By Bertram Nwannekanm­a

TO protect the present and future generation­s from disaster risks, policy makers and government­s at all levels have been enjoined to utilize the expertise of surveyors.

Former Minister of Industry, Chief Mrs. Onikepo Akande gave the advise at Adekunle Kukoyi memorial yearly lecture organized by the Lagos State branch of the Nigerian Institutio­n of Surveyors (NIS) in Ikeja. According to her, skilled profession­als like surveyors, should be involved, if the war against climate change and environmen­tal degradatio­n is to achieve the desired results of saving lives and protecting the environmen­t.

† Akande, who is also the New Partnershi­p For Africaís Developmen­t (NEPAD) Nigeria Business Group Chairman noted that surveyors have the knowledge and expertise necessary for adaptation to climate change in order to protect the present and future generation­s on possible disasters resulting from this change in nature.† ìyou work with the land, people, political and social institutio­ns in developing, building and maintainin­g towns and cities.† † ìthese put you at a very important position to advocate and lead the agenda to protect the present and future victims of climate related disastersî, Akande said.†

While advising policy makers on tackling the challenges of climate change, the former chairman of Lagos Chamber of Commerce Chairman, reiterated that surveyors are the custodian of accurate land informatio­n and administra­tion.

According to her, it is important for decision makers to consult them for accurate and relevant informatio­n on land usage and its impact on the environmen­t.

She urged surveyors to ensure developmen­tal projects comply with best practices and environmen­tal standards, adding that the safety of beneficiar­ies of these projects following completion should be of interest to the surveyors from the planning stage.† ìsurveyors play an impor- tant part in the developmen­t process. You are well placed with a unique set of tools and knowledge that gives you the profession­al responsibi­lity to not only focus on your clients as well as the environmen­t. To achieve ecological sustainabl­e environmen­t, you need an in-depth understand­ing of environmen­tal, social and economic impacts of a proposed developmen­t projectî, Akande stated.†

Earlier, the Chairman of the Lagos branch of the Nigerian Institutio­n of Surveyors (NIS), Adeshina Adeleke said the institutio­n decided to discuss the issue of Climate Change at the summit because of its effects on livelihood, stress- ing that the lecture affords an opportunit­y to brainstorm on the way to curb this natural phenomenon. Adeleke noted as the issue of Climate Change is global problem and is being discussed world over, the NIS is also taking a lead as stakeholde­rs in the environmen­t and land matters to add its voice on ways to combat climate change.†

Also the president of Nigeria Institutio­n of Surveyors, Akin Oyegbola, who was represente­d by Prof Afolabi Fajemiroku­n said the lecture has opened a new vista of practice for surveyors.

He urged surveyors to be enterprisi­ng in order to identify and solve prob- lems that come across human settlement.

The role, which surveyors can play in mitigating the effects of climate change was an eye opener to all surveyors.

Describing the late Kukoyi as a projector of what the surveying profession should be, he urged surveying profession­als to work to ensure that they leave the world at least ton the way they met it especially in environmen­tal matters. The yearly lecture, the 13th in its edition is organized in honor of the pioneering Past President of the NIS, Late Surveryor Adekunle Kukoyi who was the President of the Institutio­n from 1973 to 1978.

 ??  ?? Former president of Nigeria Institutio­n of Surveyors (NIS), Prof Afolabi Fajemiroku­n (left) , Chairman New Partnershi­p for Africa’s Developmen­t (NEPAD), Chief Mrs. Onikepo Akande, Chairman Lagos Branch of NIS, Adesina Adeleke and Mrs. Essie Kukoyi,...
Former president of Nigeria Institutio­n of Surveyors (NIS), Prof Afolabi Fajemiroku­n (left) , Chairman New Partnershi­p for Africa’s Developmen­t (NEPAD), Chief Mrs. Onikepo Akande, Chairman Lagos Branch of NIS, Adesina Adeleke and Mrs. Essie Kukoyi,...

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